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"Legit actress, Driggs-Hall delivers the most rounded, believable performance..."- Variety's review of the feature film, "Poundcake".

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Meet Deshja

Deshja is a Cuban American who was born in Miami, Florida but traded the sun and ocean for the concrete streets of NYC. She is an award winning actor, writer and voice over artist.

GALLERY

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"Driggs-Hall, new to Studio, is a professional actress, and one can only hope to see more of her now. Her Toni is wild, volatile, yet never merely crazy. She’s always relatable and always on the edge of being sympathetic."- Gwen Orel/Montclair Time local review of "Appropriate" by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins.

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​"Driggs-Hall is a whirlwind of energy, cracking jokes with perfect timing and imbuing Jackie with a lovable, quirky vibe."- Backstage review of the play "Bring us the Head of Your Daughter"

 

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    WINNER of Broadway Worlds 2019 Regional Theatre Awards. 

     "Best Actress in a Play" for the NJ Premiere of "Appropriate" by      Brandon Jacob Jenkins

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Lead in the NJ Premiere of S*x Work S*x Play by Caytha Jentis. Opening April 12, 2024

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Must Win opens at The Chain Theatre 312 W. 36th St. NYC

April 26th- May 7th 2023

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The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard directed by Tait Ruppert

opens at Studio Playhouse in Montclair June 9th- June 25th 2023.

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2019- Lead in the short film, "The Unraveling of Margaret Fisher".

Short film, Radley, Premieres at The 2021 Austin Film Festival 

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But twists are not all this play has to offer; playwright Deshja Driggs-Hall as Marci and Troy Hall as Eric render raw and bone chilling performances as a husband and wife on the verge of losing it. Both tender and violent in its intensity, Stuck will haunt you long after you have left the theater." StageBuddy Review of Stuck by Deshja driggs-Hall

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