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MI ABUELA, QUEEN OF NIGHTMARES
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Gene Frankel Theatre

Mi Abuela, Queen of Nightmares had a workshop run at the Gene Frankel Theatre in New York City for a total of 10 performances in June 2022. Check out photos here, video here, press here, and audience reviews here.
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​The Cast:

Maya: Vanessa Vivas (Ariana Jackman, understudy)
Mami: Marian Del Valle
Abuela: Fiamma Piacentini
Father/Sheriff: Jacob Maximillian Baron
Cactus/Jaguar/Owl: Amanda Andrews & Jess Appel
Salvadoran Women: Ariana Jackman & Christine Stoddard

The Crew:
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Playwright/​Director:​ Christine Stoddard​
Assistant Director: Amanda Andrews
Movement Director: Fiamma Piacentini
Assistant Movement Director: Nicole Pascaretta
Set Designer: Dario Mohr
Lighting Designer: Jeremy Stein
Line Producer: Jess Appel
Literary Intern: Sydnie Stern ​
Tech Intern: Grace Gillooly


Read cast & crew biographies here.

The play's LED neon-style sign was created by Electroromantic in Philadelphia. 
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Group photo taken with fans, including donor Frank Muni, after the show.
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