
The consecutive theater show about the message that Beauty Has No Color, and tackling difficult topics that are stopping us from being one with our vision. Visions 2018 cast during the finale of the play at Davenport Theatre on June, 9th, 2018.
Excerpts from Visions 2019

Jamorra DuBose Morris experienced as an Off-Broadway Director, and a result driven Playwright with more than five years creating original shows at reputable theaters in New York City. Starting her journey as a visual artist, fashion designer at the High School of Fashion Industries in New York City. During high school, she grew an even greater passion for advertising, storytelling, and mixed medium art which fueled her start in Performance Art. In 2016, she showcased her first play for her peers and invited friends and family to attend her high school event, since then, earning a reliable income, she began to self-produce consecutive plays called Visions; High End Reality, Visions: The Mental War, and Visions: Ego, Fear and Evil, at the Award Winning Off-Broadway Davenport Theater and the Abron’s Arts Center. The Killer Bois is a revival workshop production which debuted at the Wow Cafe Theatre in 2019. Jamorra’ s cast will graced the stage again at award winning theatre Soho Playhouse for a week run with a talk-back from Dickbyair, a curated food lineup with Mac Shack and Peter Pan Donuts. She then protested for her mother using her talents to showcase her story about her SA from political leaders in her play The Christmas Party that debuted at The Tank and had a follow up at NY summer fest. Jamorra focuses on theatrical storytelling and advertising in all of her work. Helping her mother campaign and landing her press with The Frank Report, Hannibal is Hungry, and Sal Greco.
Jamorra has cultivated speaking engagements, press events, and community events for pageant queens, Emerging designers, playwrights,and local communities. She is currently getting her culinary degree at Prince George Community College alongside working in storytelling/events and press for small brands and partnerships with places like Nellies Sports Bar, Hyattsville CDC, Burlesque Hall of Fame, and Bettie Page estate. Jamorra continues to ask small intricate questions and applies to them to her work to make more people be seen and heard through the lens of theatre, directing, advertising, food, and hospitality.
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