Amaka Umeh (she/her, they/them) is a genderfluid, Tkaronto-based storyteller of Nigerian (Igbo & Ikwerre) origin. A graduate of the Musical Theatre Performance Program at the Randolph Academy for Performing Arts, she explores the provocative, liberatory, and transformative powers of investigating truth through imagination and pretense while wrestling with the limitations of the spoken word as a vehicle for communication and understanding. Their work has been generously recognized with a Dora Mavor Moore Award, a Toronto Theatre Critics Association Award, and two MyEntertainmentWorld Critics’ Pick Award nominations. Amaka also completed the Stratford Festival Birmingham Conservatory for Classical Theatre, Factory Theatre Mechanicals and Toronto Fringe T.E.N.T. Programs.

For Hart House Theatre:

Selected Credits:

  • Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Stratford Festival)
  • Audiobook narration for Butter Honey Pig Bread by Francesca Ekwuyasi (ECW Press)
  • Bobbi in Hilda’s Yard (Foster Festival)
  • Ensemble in Towards Youth (Project:Humanity/Crow’s Theatre)
  • 00 in The Wolves (Howland Company/Crow’s Theatre)
  • Abigail in A Christmas Carol (Grand Theatre)
  • Spiker in James and the Giant Peach (Young People’s Theatre)
  • Hermia in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (High Park)
  • Christa in Beethoven Lives Upstairs (Grand Theatre 100 Schools Tour)
  • Hasana in All Our Yesterdays (Chloe Hung, Toronto Fringe)