Danielle Moné Truitt
as Performer / Producer
Danielle Moné Truitt leads the latest installment of Dick Wolf’s successful “Law & Order” franchise, “Law & Order: Organized Crime” on NBC.
Beginning her career in theatre, Truitt was nominated for an NAACP® Theatre Award and an Ovation Award for her role in the Katori Hall play The Mountaintop.She received her second Ovation Award nomination for her role in Dreamgirls. Truitt wrote, produced and starred in the dynamic one-woman play 3: Black Girl Blues, which performed to sold out audiences during the course of its run through Los Angeles, Sacramento and New York.
Truitt’s additional television credits include the FOX drama series “Deputy” alongside Stephen Dorff, in addition to leading roles on FX’s “Snowfall,” “Super Fun Night” for ABC and “Mulaney” for FOX.
In 2009, Truitt made history when she joined Disney’s Academy Award® nominated animated film, THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG as the video reference for Princess Tiana.
Anthony D'Juan
Writer / Director
Anthony D'Juan is a Sacramento playwright/director who has been active since 1996.
His writing credits for the stage include Theory of the Dream, Safe at Home: The Jackie Robinson Story, Keeping the Dream Alive, And the Dream Goes On, 3: Black Girl Blues (with Danielle Mone’ Truitt), This is How It Happened, and Any Person.
Directing credits include Othello, Five Women Wearing the Same Dress, A Clockwork Orange (The Musical), Top Dog/Underdog, Endgame, Bash, Our Town, A Tiger Without Mercy (world premier), Bootycandy & Skeltoncrew (both at Big Idea Theater), The Mountaintop & Pass Over (both at Capital Stage) and 3: Black Girl Blues (at the Sophia).