Romanian-American Maria Müller Stars in “Until Dark” by Federica Borlenghi

Fri Apr 19 2024 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm

Romanian Cultural Institute | New York

Romanian Cultural Institute New York
Publisher/HostRomanian Cultural Institute New York
Romanian-American Maria M\u00fcller Stars in \u201cUntil Dark\u201d by Federica Borlenghi

We are excited to present “Until Dark” an edge-of-the-seat play that explores the boundaries of solidarity and acceptance in time of (personal) crisis as part of our busy Romanian-American Studio Theater program.


When Cass is accused of a heinous crime her sister Jackie - a promising criminal defense attorney - decides to take over the case without blinking. When Lisa their sister shows up in town to show her solidarity she realizes that there is more to the allegations than she could possibly expect. The feminist show starring volcanic Romanian-American actress and producer Maria Müller is an Et Alia Theater production and premiered and performed at Out of the Box Theatrics this year.


Written and Directed by Federica Borlenghi

Cast: Cass - Maria Müller; Jackie - Covi Loveridge Brannan; Lisa - Ana Moioli

Original Cast: Cass - Maria Müller; Jackie - Giorgia Valenti; Lisa - Luísa Galatti

Dramaturg: Covi Loveridge Brannan

Produced by Et Alia Theater

Co-Producers (original production): Mo and Kavita Shah

Assistant Director (original production): Isabel Criado

Associate Producer (original production): Covi Loveridge Brannan

Stage Manager (original production): Skye Pallo Ross

Set/Props Designer (original production): Andrés López-Alicea & Gilberto Gabriel

Lighting Designer: Adrian Yuen

Sound Designer: Stephanie Carlin Current


Founded by a group of feminist artists in New York Et Alia Theater champions multicultural women-centered storytelling in the performing arts. Through project development and production educational opportunities and community advocacy Et Alia offers an empathetic creative space for international women artists in New York and fosters a collective of mutual support. By providing an artistic home for people adapting to a new social environment where they can come as they are we make a place for the “out of place”.


Event Venue

Romanian Cultural Institute, 200 East 38th Street, 10016, New York, United States

Tickets

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