Chastity Dotson has written and performed seven one-woman shows and was
previously invited to perform her solo piece "Little Book of Battles"
for Danny Hoch's Hip Hop Theater Festival at The Public Theater in New
York City.
After studying at University of Southern California's BFA acting
program, Chastity landed a role in the World Premiere of Charlayne
Woodard's "Flight" at the Kirk Douglas where she drew rave reviews from
the Daily Variety who called her "an arresting blend of vulnerability
and steel will." She then starred in Oliver Mayer's "Young Valiant"
where she played the title role of a fourteen-year old boy, and was
celebrated as a "small miracle" by the LA Weekly.
She was recently commissioned to create performances for the Mother's
of Murdered Youth Commemoration Ceremony and also the Saigu: 20th
Anniversary of the Los Angeles Riots: A platform that bridges the gap
between local communities that have been affected by violence.