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CAST

Jaden Bridges (DONTRELL JONES III) (he/him) is an Acting Major at Boston University. Although this is his first SOT production, he has has worked on a few BU shows including Salome (Assistant Director/ Narrator), See Right Through You (Performer), and Serenity Now, Sanity Later (Director)! Outside of SOT Jaden is involved in a few student organizations including being a Model for Charcoal Magazine and apart of the club SHADES. Jaden would like to shoutout his amazing Mother, his family, and his friends for being his central support system!

Uncle Vanya, as well as many student led-produced projects during her time at BU.

Talia Sulla (ERIKA) is a senior acting major at BU. She wants to thank Malika and the cast of “Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea” for making her last production at BU one of the most enriching experiences of her life. She thanks her mama and friends for their endless love and support. To catch up on more of Talia’s work, you can visit her website at taliasulla.com !

Serenity S’Rae (SOPHIA JONES) is an Theatre Arts major in her senior year at Boston University’s BFA Theatre Program. She is a native of Atlanta, Georgia, and is a proud alumnus of The Youth Ensemble of Atlanta. She also is an alumnus of Interlochen Arts Academy and an awardee of both The YoungArts Foundation and the August Wilson Monologue Competition. Growing up as one of the only black performers in her community, she was encouraged to create her own work and craft her voice as a black artist. She has worked on

Keishona Weekes (DANIELLE) is a second-year performance student at Boston University working towards a BFA in Theatre Arts. Her love for theatre first began in sixth grade and since then she’s been able to exercise her skills as an actor, singer, and dancer performing in many productions including Once on this Island Jr (Asaka), Facing Our truth (Elissa), and The Merry Wives of Windsor (Mistress Ford). She has also built some experience in both the production and technical sides of theatre including directing, dramaturgy and lighting design.

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