Jacqueline Duprey has built a successful career on stage both in US as
well as abroad. She has performed at many of the nation's foremost
regional theaters. These include Yale Repertory Theater, The Alliance
Theater, Los Angeles Theater Center, Dallas Theater Center, Arizona
Theater Company, Pasadena Playhouse and many more. In New York City,
she has worked on Broadway (the production of Pulitzer Prize winner
Anna in the Tropics at the Royal Theater) off-Broadway and off-off
Broadway. With her classical training from the Yale School of Drama and
her rich emotional range, she has played an amalgam of characters that
go from Shakespearean leading ladies like Miranda in The Tempest to
lower class women like May in Fool for Love and Solange in The Maids.
Abroad, she has done over twenty five plays in Puerto Rico and has
performed at international theater festivals in Venezuela, Costa Rica,
Mexico, Portugal and Denmark.
She has a M.F.A. in Acting from Yale School of Drama and a Bachelor in History from the University of Puerto Rico.
She teaches Acting at the University of Puerto Rico,and she has taught dramatic literature and public speaking at Fordham
University, Pace University, and CUNY.
She is number seven of eight kids (four sisters & three
brothers).