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Nice to meet you! I’m Jackie.

I am currently a student at the University of Texas at Arlington. Most recently, I have performed in In The Heights (Nina), On The Town (Madame P. Dilly and u/s Hildy), Aladdin Dual Language Edition (Royal Translator), and Boy On Billboard at 54 Below in NYC. While pursuing my educational and performance career, I love reading, riding my motorcycle, spending time with my family, and brewing coffee at home

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I am a Nicaraguan-American theatre artist with a passion for BIPOC representation in the arts, focusing on safe spaces for Queer Latinx storytelling. I want to cultivate environments where Queer BIPOC voices can be highlighted in artistic spaces especially. Beginning my journey with theatre in 2011 at a local children’s theatre in North Texas, I knew being a full-time theatre artist was what I needed to do as I fell in love with artistic expression in theatre. I have a passion for musical theatre, devised works, Shakespeare, design, and queer representation, and I am focused on learning as much as I can in my artistry. Performing in Les Miserables (Fantine), Urinetown (Pennywise), and Romeo & Juliet (Nurse) at Genesis Children’s Theatre, I wanted to develop my skillset through academia. Since at UT-Arlington, I have performed in numerous productions in educational and regional theatre, such as Nina in IN THE HEIGHTS [Theatre Arlington], Madame Dilly in ON THE TOWN [UT-Arlington], Natalie/Alex in Boy on Billboard at 54 Below in NYC, Mama Murphy in BRIGHT STAR [UT-Arlington], and Ensemble in SWEENEY TODD [UT-Arlington].

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