

Georgina Saldaña Wonchee is a Mexican actress, singer, and theater maker based in NYC.k. She is the co-founder of Espejo Escénico, a women-led theater company that blends music and performance to bring the arts to marginalized communities. A graduate of the Atlantic Acting School, Georgina is dedicated to creating work that bridges cultures, amplifies migrant voices, and celebrates the power of storytelling through music and performance. She performed the musical monologue Cruzando Ensueños, a piece about migration, at the Whitney Museum in NYC. Her credits include performances at La MaMa Theatre, The New York Fringe Festival, and The Chain One Act Festival. Her recent stage work includes Want a Ride? (One Act Festival, Chain Theatre), El Puente (Microtheatre, Chain Theatre), Erick and Denise (Hudson Guild Theatre), Hamlet La TV novela (Under St. Marks Theatre/The Fringe Festival) Fifty Fun Facts about Olivia mi madre (Cimentos Festival IATI Theatre) Todas las Mariposas Negras Mueren en el Mar (IATI Theatre). She is member if the Village Theatrer Playback Company. Albatross (Dir. Amandine Thomas), and Tía Angustias (Dir. Alexandra Gomez) Dissonance (Dir. Kalani Angel)








