Madai Antunes-Trujillo

ROOM NO. 9 AT THE CHRYSALIS INN

ensemble theatre · ratheatre | kelleygirl planet · Ages 17+ · United States of America
Room No. 9 at the Chrysalis Inn is an animated story of a woman's healing journey in a hotel room. Alice, the main character, has checked into the Chrysalis Inn to cocoon herself from her toxic life of domestic abuse and a past childhood trauma.
Room No. 9 at the Chrysalis Inn is an animated story of a woman's healing journey in a hotel room. Alice, the main character, has checked into the Chrysalis Inn to cocoon herself from her toxic life of domestic abuse and a past childhood trauma.

THE RISING

ensemble theatre · green light productions · Ages 16+ · United States of America
It's 2033. You are about to have your funniest nightmare! The murder rate is the highest ever and The Gold House (formerly White) boasts, Number ONE again! In the midst of all this chaos, a revolutionary group called The Rising is killing politicians. The Rising is happening now.
It's 2033. You are about to have your funniest nightmare! The murder rate is the highest ever and The Gold House (formerly White) boasts, Number ONE again! In the midst of all this chaos, a revolutionary group called The Rising is killing politicians. The Rising is happening now.

WHO YOU CALLING A BITCH?!?

solo performance · sacha elie · Ages 15+ · United States of America
☆WINNER of the 2017 HOLLYWOOD FRINGE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD☆ ☆☆☆☆☆ 'Who You Calling A Bitch'?!? - A solo reverie of a young African American actress as she navigates her identity through iconic African American characters and entertainers in Black History.
☆WINNER of the 2017 HOLLYWOOD FRINGE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD☆ ☆☆☆☆☆ 'Who You Calling A Bitch'?!? - A solo reverie of a young African American actress as she navigates her identity through iconic African American characters and entertainers in Black History.

YA BASTA: TIME'S BEEN UP

ensemble theatre · ya basta theater company · Ages 12+ · United States of America
From the “Justice for Janitors Campaign” in the 1990s to “End Rape on the Night Shift” in 2016, YA BASTA: TIME’S BEEN UP tells the story of the trials and triumphs of immigrant janitor’s lucha (fight) to end rape on the night shift while resisting to no longer be invisible in the workplace.
From the “Justice for Janitors Campaign” in the 1990s to “End Rape on the Night Shift” in 2016, YA BASTA: TIME’S BEEN UP tells the story of the trials and triumphs of immigrant janitor’s lucha (fight) to end rape on the night shift while resisting to no longer be invisible in the workplace.