Show:
School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play
Venue:
American Stage

Phyllis Yvonne Stickney

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(she/her)
Headmistress Francis

was most recently seen in “Shameless” and has performed in over 30 films including “New Jack City,” “What’s Love Got To Do With It?,” “The Inkwell,” “Malcolm X.” However, Theatre is where it all began for Ms. Stickney from Harlem’s New Heritage Theatre to Lincoln Center and the various theatre festivals and events her career spans 40 years. Winning 1st place at the world famous Apollo Theatre is also one of her many accomplishments.

Ms. Stickney was named “one of the 200 African American women who has changed the World”. Comedy or drama Ms. Stickney is comfortable with any genre and aims to bring her best to any role. An AUDELCO AWARD recipient in 1998 Ms. Stickney was inducted into the Black Hall of Fame, in 2006 and various years she received the CUSTODIAN OF THE CULTURAL CONSCIOUSNESS AWARD, C.T.Vivian passed the TORCH OF LEADERSHIP to Ms. Stickney among others. I thank Mr. Maharaj for including me in his vision and I dedicate these performances to my amazing parents.

Show:
School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play
Venue:
American Stage