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But like, who is she?

Born & raised in the farmlands of Harford County, Maryland, Monica's love for music and theater started at the ripe age of 4. But her debut as Christina Aguilera at her 5th birthday party was just the beginning for Monica. 

Life lead Monica to Emerson College in Boston, MA where she graduated with her BFA in Musical Theatre. One of her favorites roles there, was as the despicable yet lovable Aunt Sponge in James & The Giant Peach. Most recently, Monica was cast in a brand new musical “Songs For Slutty Girls”, detailing the trial and error of being a grown woman in the ever changing, ever difficult to read, millennial dating scene.

She loves to find a new harmony in every song she hears, and lives to find the places that music can take you. Monica can probably chalk her appreciation for music up to her parents, who have hardly ever missed a New Orleans Jazz Fest. Monica grew up singing along to her dad’s old records while he accompanied on one of his 14 instruments.

Monica is now a proud member of Actors Equity! She was fortunate enough to be one of the only professional actors working during Covid 19 doing LIVE, in person, theater at Weathervane Rep in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Monica made the big move to New York City to pursue her dreams right after college and has been hustling ever since. She is signed to Bloc Agency for Theatre, TV, Film, & Commercial and is signed to Stetts Model Management for modeling work. She is always striving to be her best, with lots of self care along the way.