About Me

Faith Alfieri is a performing artist born and raised in South Florida. Whether on stage, teaching, or sitting in the audience, she finds joy in every aspect of the theatrical arts. Growing up in a small community black box theatre, she developed a passion for immersive and intimate theatrical experiences. She believes in creating magic with whatever is available around you; all that’s needed is a creative perspective. As an actor, she was nominated for Most Outstanding Actress at the Kravis Center Dream Awards for her work as Janet Van De Graff in The Drowsy Chaperone.

Most recently, she has been seen performing in various productions at The University of Central Florida. Here, she is pursuing a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre along with minors in Dance and Performing Arts Administration. Some performances include Eurydice and others in Mary Zimmerman’s Metamorphoses, Mavis in the first fully staged production of Kate Brennan’s What’s In Store, and the Housewife in Eugine Ionesco’s Rhinoceros. Whether it be acting while swimming in a pool, as an angry anarchist pregnant girl, or while wearing a rhinoceros head, each of these shows continued to propel her in the love of meaningful work that connects directly to the audience. These favorites of hers were performed in UCF’s black box, a theatre space that reminds her of her roots and makes her feel right at home.

In her spare time, she loves searching for treasures at vintage markets and antique malls and taking care of her plants. She also loves cooking her favorite Lebanese cuisine and sharing those home-cooked comfort meals with friends. She can be reached on her website at www.faithalfieri.com and seen on social media @faith_alfieri.