About
Victoria Mora Raigorodsky is a musical theater performer from the lively city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Born into a musical family, she discovered her love for performing early on. At just eight years old, after hearing the Original Broadway Cast recording of Les Misérables, she convinced her parents to sign her up for voice lessons.
Victoria pursued her passion by studying Musical Theater at the Fundación Julio Bocca College of Performing Arts, where she learned from talented mentors like Diego Bros and Gustavo “Tweety” Monje. While touring Argentina and Latin America, she delighted audiences in iconic roles—capturing hearts as Ariel in Disney’s The Little Mermaid and as Little Red Riding Hood in Into the Woods.
Her journey eventually led her to New York City, where she continued to refine her craft at AMDA New York and earned an Associate’s Degree from the Integrated Conservatory. Despite the challenges of securing two Artists VISAs, navigating the COVID-19 pandemic, and settling into a new city, Victoria’s optimism and determination never wavered.
Victoria’s career continues to flourish on multiple fronts. As a proud member of Teatro SEA Repertory Theater, she toured New York and Puerto Rico with their fully choral production of Don Quijote de la Mancha. At the same time, she has collaborated with other production companies on innovative projects—originating roles in Sujin Moon’s Neverland Never Ends and in Rapiña: Four Short Stories of Love and Predation by Mariana Topet and Leandro Airaldo, a performance that earned her an ATI Award for Best Actress in a Short Play.
Offstage, Victoria’s creativity shines through her work as a certified AMA Montessori teacher and early childhood specialist. As the Arts Director at C’e Montessori School in Brooklyn, she produces and directs seasonal school musicals—this year, they’re doing The Wizard of OZ.
Now a Permanent Resident (Green Card Holder) and fully dedicated to her craft, Victoria is excited to devote even more time to the stage. Catch her engaging performances at Teatro SEA’s director’s series every Friday in May and June, featuring productions like Aksel Tang’s El Reencuentro and Gara Roda’s Third Track.