Denise is the Principal Project Curator for Howard Players Theatre History Archive, a publicly accessible digital humanities research archive project that chronicles and documents the hidden history and contributions of the Howard Players from 1909-2019. This research builds on her 2018 research published by Routledge Press, The Howard University Players: From respectability politics to Black representation.
As a scholar dramaturge/presentation coach, for six years, Denise coached internationally recognized scholars, artists and activists for appearances on the Lone Star Emmy nominated Blackademics TV, which airs on PBS and reaches over 3 million households.
On season 4, episode 1 of Blackademics Television, Denise's episode was nominated for a Lone Star Emmy. You can watch the episode by clicking here.
As a dramaturge, Denise has been invited to share her scholarly expertise as a guest expert on Fox 5 TV & WJLA/ABC News in Washington DC and in DC as dramaturgy consultant with Ford's Theatre "Written Then, Spoken Now" on CSPAN, Studio Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre, The August Wilson Society, Arena Stage, Mosaic Theatre, Howard University, Hatiloo Theatre in Memphis TN and guest panelist on Molly's Salon/Arena Stage.
Production dramaturge credits include: Jitney by August Wilson (recipient of the 2019 Memphis Ostrander Award for Best Production), Rhyme Deferred, Flyin' West, Milk Like Sugar, Sweet Charity, Joe Turner's Come and Gone, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Day of Absence (Kennedy Center ACT Festival Outstanding Acting Ensemble Award), Zooman and the Sign, Malcom. Martin & Medgar, Breath Boom and DC Queer Festivals' productions of Quick Stop at the Florist and Secret Mist of the Blue.