Our Mission
Theatre is imagination that shows us the truth. But whose truth are we seeing? More voices are better for the art form, so we decided to make some room.
MOXIE Theatre’s mission is to create more diverse and honest images of women+ for our culture using the art of theatre. Through the production of work by female-identified playwrights and an emphasis on creating opportunities for diverse women+ artists, designers, and technicians, MOXIE expands the idea of what is feminine and breaks stereotypes of “women’s work.

What We Do
We make plays, performances, and events. We also offer educational opportunities, recognition through annual Moxie awards, and career-launching first starts in theatre. We’re creating a pipeline for women+ that benefits the audience, the community, and the art form as a whole.
Since We Started
Change is possible, and more is necessary.
- 2004
- 16% of plays produced in American Theatre written by women when MOXIE was founded
- Now
- 32% of plays produced in American Theatre written by women since companies like MOXIE have raised awareness about lack of gender equity
- 100%
- of plays produced at MOXIE are written by women+
- 50%+
- of all Artistic & Technical positions at MOXIE are given to BIPOC Theatre Makers
What We Believe
Our rules of engagement
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Take care of each other
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Make space for people’s creativity
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Keep the room safe and don’t judge
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Play is just as important as “the play”
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Every role plays a part
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If you see potential, encourage it to life
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Try to be the good kind of scared when you can.
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You have something to offer at any age.
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Leave the art form better than you found it.
Work With Us
We’ve been producing award-winning live theatre in San Diego for over two decades, and we continue to grow with the support of our talented collaborators, dedicated volunteers, and generous donors. Join our team!

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Job Opportunities
Click the link to our open positions, and check back often, as this page is updated with new opportunities.
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Volunteer
Our volunteer family is an important part of how we achieve our mission. Among the many opportunities, choose how you want to be a part of MOXIE.
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Rent Our Space
MOXIE Theatre is a 99-seat house, available to rent for theatrical productions, special events, community gathering, and more.
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Playwrights
We are always accepting submissions from playwrights who identify as women+ of works to be considered for production in our season!
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Auditions
Open call for MOXIE’s Season 22 has passed, but we are always looking to learn about new local talent. Click on the link below for the most recent Casting Call and Video Submission Form.
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Designers & Technicians
We’re always accepting resumes for designers and technicians. Submit your resume today!
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Education & Engagement
We program education where pros, beginners, and community members all get better together. Want to get involved?
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MOXIE in Your School
When did you first want to be involved in Theatre? We offer Common Core supported educational programs for Middle and High Schools all over San Diego County. Get in touch to learn more about our In-School Workshops and Devised Theatre programs.
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Internship & Fellowship Programs
A life in the Theatre starts here. Our internship program supports High School and College students in their professional development and provides role models for young theatre makers. Internships are available in Production, Marketing, Technical, and Administrative Departments.
We’ve also partnered with SDSU to create the The SDSU/MOXIE Dea Hurston Fellowship. This paid fellowship provides SDSU Theatre Design students with the opportunity to get real experience by working at MOXIE.
Our Team
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Desireé Clarke Miller
Executive Artistic Director (she/her)
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Shannon Humiston
Production Manager (she/her)
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Natalie Guerra
Director of Audience Engagement and Operations (she/her)
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Eleonora Andreis
Marketing and Sales Manager (she/her)
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Sarah Large
Development Manager (she/her)
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Shante DeLoach
Education Coordinator (she/her)
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Kailey Madoka Agpaoa
Artistic Assistant (she/they)
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Maxx McCartney
Production Associate (they/them)
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Joel Ellazar
Media Coordinator (He/Him)
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Board of Directors
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Edith Benkov
President (she/her)
Dr. Edith Benkov attended the University of California, Los Angeles, where she received her Ph.D. in French Studies. She began her career at SDSU in 1983 as a member of the Department of French and Italian. She chaired that department from 1989 to 1996. After the creation of the European Studies Department, she served as its chair from 2002 to 2010. A strong of advocate for internationalizing the curriculum, she was instrumental in adding an international experience to the four majors housed in European Studies. She became a member University Senate 1999 and served as its Chair from 2007-2010. She was the Associate Vice President for Faculty Affairs from 2010-2015. At SDSU, her primary areas of teaching have been in French and European Studies. She also worked on the development of the Lesbian, Gay and Transgender Studies major. She is Co-Director of the LGBTQ Research Consortium. Her research specialties include theater, gender, sexuality, and religious conflict in early modern Europe. She is internationally recognized in her field. When not involved in university and community work, she spends as much time as possible in her house in Southern France.
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Mayra Garcia
Treasurer (she/her)
Mayra Garcia has served has on multiple Boards including educational institutions, local and state legal associations, and nonprofit organizations. She holds a Juris Doctor from Boston University School of Law, has worked as an Assistant Federal Defender and Deputy Public Defender in San Diego, and currently runs her own practice as a criminal defense attorney. She is passionate about fighting for individual rights through her professional work as well as supporting and promoting women, previously as the Board President of Mount Holyoke College Club of San Diego, the first women’s college in America.
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Jamie Fox
Secretary (she/her)
Jamie has extensive experience at City Hall and with local political campaigns. She served as Chief of Staff to Barbara Bry, 1st Council District, and Prior to that, she was Chief of staff to Councilmember Todd Gloria (California State Assemblymember.) Jamie’s policy interests include public safety, education, labor, the arts community, and tourism. In addition to her work in government, she was a Lecturer for the Department of Rhetoric and Writing Studies at San Diego State University for over 10 years. Jamie was raised in Los Angeles, and came to San Diego to obtain bachelor’s degrees in consumer sciences and English, and a master’s degree in Comparative Literature. Outside of work, she can be found spending time with her family, and performing improvisational comedy.