My Story
T Mitsock (she/her) is an actress, writer, and designer based in Brooklyn. Passionate about developing new work, she has most recently originated roles in New York Theatre Workshop’s Dartmouth Residency (an adaptation of Abby Chava Stein’s Becoming Eve), Fault Line Theatre's Irons in the Fire series, the New York Fringe Festival, and in the world premiere of Dead House at Boston Playwrights' Theatre. T received her BFA in Acting from Boston University, where she was the recipient of the Bette Davis Prize for Excellence in Acting. T’s artistic work also translates into resource creation and graphic design, as she currently works with Athlete Ally, an organization that fights for trans, queer, and intersex athletic inclusion. T lives in Brooklyn with her boyfriend Jesse and their three cats.
Gender Identity
iOne’s internal, deeply held sense of gender. Some people identify completely with the gender they were assigned at birth (usually male or female), while others may identify with only a part of that gender, or not at all. Some people identify with another gender entirely. Unlike gender expression, gender identity is not visible to others.
Trans Woman
Race/Ethnicity
iRacial identity is the qualitative meaning one ascribes to one’s racial group, whereas ethnic identity is a concept that refers to one’s sense of self as a member of an ethnic group. At their core, both constructs reflect an individual’s sense of self as a member of a group; however, racial identity integrates the impact of race and related factors, while ethnic identity is focused on ethnic and cultural factors. We celebrate our Keys’ intersectionality and understand that creating one’s racial/ethnic identity is a fluid and nonlinear process that varies for every person. Many folks will identify with more than one background while others will identify with a single group more broadly.
White
Discipline
Actress
Unions & Affiliations
EMC| Non-union
Website
http://tmitsock.com