Hope Divine, an actor, singer, dancer, director, playwright, and choreographer, was born and raised in Miami, FL. She is a fourth-year Musical Theater major at Boston Conservatory at Berklee. Hope debuted as a public playwright and director for her original play “Too Much Time,” played the leading role Lutibelle from the musical “Purlie” under the direction of Merchant Davis, Dorothy from “The Wiz”, Amina from the play “Dance Nation”, Deena in “Dreamgirls” and recently produced, creatively directed, choreographed, and starred in her company’s production: HDEffect: “A tribute to a legend”. During her second year, she was asked by Berklee to come on board as Assistant Choreographer. She has choreographed for upcoming artists across the world. More credits include: choreography for The Miami Heat Organization, Alvin Ailey Camp Miami, Noyze Boston, City Winery: Amanda Mena 2021-2022, The Donald Glover tribute Career Jam 2023, Choreography & Songwriting Category Career Jam 2024, Musical Theater Category Career Jam 2025, Berklee’s Commencement Ceremony: honoring Lalah Hathaway (Solo Dancer, 2022), Usher, Roberta Flack, and Sona Jobarteh (Production, 2023), Two Track Concert with Kaiya Nyasha, etc. In addition, “Hope Divine is not just skilled — she's a master at her craft. She will continue to push the boundaries of possibilities, taking you on a journey that will captivate your senses and stay with you long after the curtain falls. This remarkable performer continues to bring her unparalleled talent and passion to life before your eyes.












