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Tiffany Denise Hobbs: Statera Blog Contributor

Today we want to re-introduce you to one of our Statera Blog contributors, Tiffany Denise Hobbs! Our blog contributors offer their unique voices and perspectives in the form of short essays, vlogs, interviews, and other creative content. Tiffany’s vlog series “An Actress Prepares” offers mentorship for early-career theatre artists as well as valuable insight for anyone wanting to know more about what it means to be a working actor.

Hobbs is a StateraArts Ambassador and a talented actress, dancer, and singer. She has trained for over two decades at prestigious liberal and performing arts institutions (UGA, SMU, Yale) and shares that she loves every minute of imitating life onstage, on set, or in a rehearsal room. Some of her favorite roles include Juanita in James Baldwin's Blues for Mister Charlie, Beatrice in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and Tonya in August Wilson's King Hedley II. Hear more about what motivates Tiffany’s artistry below!


Tiffany Denise Hobbs

Tiffany Denise Hobbs

StateraArts: What lights you up?
Tiffany Denise Hobbs:
Quality time with people I love. This could be with people I’ve known all my life or people I’ve just met. If we have a great connection and we’re choosing to share time and space together, that brings me some of my greatest joy.

SA: What is your "WHY"? Meaning why do you do the work you do - your personal mission. 
TDH:
There are a few reasons “why” for me; the first being that I have made it my life’s mission to show all the “little Tiffanys” of the world that it is possible. I often think of what my younger self would think if she’d seen where I am now, as well as all of the young dreamers just like me who could see the older, successful, and realized versions of their biggest dreams. It’s beautifully overwhelming. When I think about that, it gives me the most motivation. My other reason is to give back in whatever way I can to those who first gave to me (my family), as well as other people in the world for whom I can be a vessel.

SA: How is your "WHY" integrated with your work at Statera?
TDH:
This may sound like a cop-out answer, but it’s true: my “why” is integrated into every single moment in my life, every breath that I take. So, naturally, it comes into play with my work at Statera. I always seek to forge new relationships with others, to be an offering in some way, and to seek and share inspiration whenever I can. 

Tiffany Denise Hobbs, Danielle Brooks, and Margaret Odette rehearse Much Ado About Nothing. (Photo by Joan Marcus)

Tiffany Denise Hobbs, Danielle Brooks, and Margaret Odette rehearse Much Ado About Nothing. (Photo by Joan Marcus)

SA: Tell us about a mentor in your life.
TDH:
One of my most memorable mentors is Liz Mikel. I met Liz when I was cast in a production of A Christmas Carol at the Dallas Theater. We shared a dressing room and I was so fortunate to share space and break bread with her day in and day out during that process. Over the next few years, I was brought on to the Brierley Resident Acting Company at The Dallas Theater Center and I had the ultimate pleasure of sharing a dressing room with her again and again during my time there. Her story is amazing, and she taught me a lot about following my dreams in the face of adversity. She became a most necessary “mother figure” to me while in Dallas. She taught me how to keep my head on a swivel and offered me the courage to stand up for myself in ways I’d never thought. We also shared hundreds of deep, belly laughs (she’s a natural comedian and her laughs are infectious!). She is and will always be one of the greatest additions to my life.

Check out all the “An Actress Prepares” episodes we’ve shared so far, and keep an eye out for new episodes coming soon!

From the Archives: An Actress Prepares

Tiffany Denise Hobbs (photo by Jason Moody)

Tiffany Denise Hobbs (photo by Jason Moody)

Today we are sharing with you a favorite series from the blog archives, just in time for audition season! Last year Tiffany Denise Hobbs and StateraArts partnered to bring you a weekly series called “An Actress Prepares”. 

StateraArts uplifts and amplifies women artists in all genres, but we also recognize our strong theatre roots. Tiffany’s series offers mentorship for early career theatre artists as well as valuable insight for anyone wanting to know more about what it means to be a working actor. You may know Tiffany from her time on Broadway in Waitress the Musical or from The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park Production of Much Ado About Nothing, which aired last November on Great Performances via PBS. Tiffany is also a proud Statera Ambassador. 

Click on any of the episodes below to revisit this wonderful series! And stay tuned because we’ll be posting new episodes soon!


About Tiffany

Born and raised in Augusta, GA, Tiffany Hobbs began dancing at the age of three. In the years following, she discovered a love for theater and music that augmented her passion to be a performing artist. She has trained for over two decades at prestigious liberal and performing arts institutions (UGA, SMU, Yale) and loves every minute of imitating life onstage, on set or in a rehearsal room. A former member of the Brierley Resident Acting Company at the Dallas Theater Center and featured actress at Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre, some of her favorite roles include Juanita in James Baldwin's Blues for Mister Charlie, Beatrice in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and Tonya in August Wilson's King Hedley II.

Tiffany appeared as Shenzi in the National Tour of The Lion King for two years (2015-2017). On TV, she can be found co-starring in Donald Glover's FX hit, "Atlanta"; Netflix's "Ozark" and "The Haunting of Hill House"; the OWN Network's "Love Is ___"; CBS's "MacGyver," "Bull" and "Code Black"; and in SyFy's "Happy." In 2018, Tiffany joined the Broadway musical, Waitress, spear-headed by Sara Bareilles, Jessie Nelson and Diane Paulus. In 2019, she was nominated by the Connecticut Critics Circle Awards as Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance as Olivia in Twelfth Night at the Yale Repertory Theatre. Tiffany also played Ursula in New York Shakespeare in Park's critically acclaimed production of Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Kenny Leon. She can also be seen guest-starring as Penelope Van Summers in the TNT drama, "Claws".

More at www.tiffanydenisehobbs.com.