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FAMILY MEAL is a workplace sitcom exploring the lives of the motley crew that make up a restaurant in New York City’s neighborhood of Red Hook. Amber portrays Host Lola, the astute and snarky observer. Underestimated for her youth, she wields her power with her subtle disdain for almost everyone. ​
Created by Camille Bourne & Andrea Izzy Anthony
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Who's Ya People is a drama web series, about Kanoni, a Black southern belle turned perfectionist Interior Designer. Challenged with an ultimatum: take her fiancé's last name or end their engagement. Amber portrays Gia Williams, the best friend and logistics to Kanoni's creative spirit.
Created by Anna Ray, Kirsten Holmes and Kestlyn Blassengale


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Named Best of the Fringe Festival by DC Theatre Arts, Quilt Stories is a documentary play about the creators of the AIDS Quilt. Like the Quilt itself, the play explores the lives of several individuals lost to AIDS, whose stories are now sewn into the quilt forever. Quilt Stories is a vulnerable dissection of the relationship between love and labor, memorial and activism, art and process, grief and healing, and so much more. Amber portayed nurse/AIDS activist Leshonda Wallace, as well as Erin Coats a daughter who lost her father due to HIV and AIDS.
Created by the team at MoB Theatre
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This documentary play looks closer at the almost lost Daily Record, which was one of the first completely African American ran daily newspaper in the US. We interviewed descendants, community members, scholars, and teachers to learn about the true impact of the massacre, and just what Wilmington lost when white supremacy destroyed a community. Furthermore, what it could stand to gain since. Amber portrayed Cynthia Brown a descendant of survivors of the massacre, as well as white supremacist first female senator Rebecca Felton.
Created by the team at MoB Theatre.
