Messeret represented The American Slavery Project at THE THEATERMAKERS A Black Theater Preview:Fall Edition at The Schomburg Center by reading a monologue from “Unheard Voices”
Read MoreSee Messeret on Sunday, September 29th in “In The Parlour” at the March on Washington Film Festival at The National Museum of Women In The Arts in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreHear Messeret and Dianne Kirsksey-Floyd in their radio interview about The American Slavery Project’s “Freedom to Enfranchisement”. Click Here to listen
Read MoreMesseret will be in Woodie King Jr's New Federal Theatre in Association with Castillo Theatre The Ntozake Shange READING SERIES "VAMP". Tuesday June, 11th at 7pm at CASTILLO THEATRE, 543 West. 42nd St.
Read MoreMesseret’s next appearance will be next Sunday May 5th in HATITUDES 2019 A tribute to the Grace & Style of our Mothers click here for more info
Read MoreMesseret and company recieve wonderful review. click to read
Read MoreMesseret and the cast of the American Slavery Project’s “Black Women and the Ballot” appear on New York City Times Square Billboard.
Read MoreHear Messeret and Judy Tate in their radio interview about The American Slavery Project’s “Black Women and the Ballot” event. Click here to Listen.
Read MoreMesseret will be in "Pulling The Lever” and “In The Parlour” by Judy Tate on Monday, April 8th, 7pm. Click here to purchase tickets now.
Read MoreHear Messeret and Judy Tate in their radio interview about American Slavery Project’s 2019 Play Reading Series “ABC’s: African-Americans Bondage through Crow.” Click here to listen now.
Messeret can be seen in Lincoln Cars’ “Alter Ego” ad. Click here to watch now.
Read MoreMesseret received a rave review by Ross Haarstad for her performance in Fast Blood. Click here to read now.
Read MoreMesseret and the company of Blue received a good ensemble review from Bruce Weber. Click here to read now.
Read MoreMesseret’s performance in Blue received a good review from Les Gutman. Click here to read now.
Read MoreMesseret received a rave review for her performance by David Mackler. Click here to read now.
Read MoreIn 2000, Broadway newcomer Messeret Stroman sat down with Broadway.com's Paul Wontorek to discuss her role as LaTonya Dinkins in the Roundabout Theatre Company's production of Blue at the Gramercy Theater.
In this charming "Fresh Face" profile, Stroman shares stories about her Jacksonville roots, her high school days as a majorette, and working alongside television icon Phylicia Rashad. Learn about the Ethiopian origins of her name and why you'll never catch her wearing shorts (but skorts are another story!). Check out this delightful snapshot of an artist at the beginning of her theatrical journey.
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