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“A complex piece that handles a difficult subject matter skillfully and delicately, talking about explanations for behavior without ever making excuses, Until Dark is a powerful show.“
- Callie Stribling for Arts Independent ​

UNTIL DARK

Out of the Box Theatrics - February 15th - March 3rd

Romanian Cultural Institute - April 16th

Until Dark is a new play that reflects on consent and the intricacies of sisterhood, while testing its ties and boundaries.

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 third sister, shows up in town for solidarity, she realizes there is more to the allegations than what she was told...

Until Dark Poster

Written and Directed by Federica Borlenghi

Produced by Et Alia Theater

Co-Produced by Mo Shah and Kavita Shah

Associate Produced by Covi Loveridge Brannan

MAIN CAST:

Cass - Maria Müller

Jackie - Giorgia Valenti

Lisa - Luísa Galatti

 

ALTERNATIVE CAST:

Cass/Jackie - Covi Loveridge Brannan

Lisa - Ana Moioli

Director, Writer, Costume Designer - Federica Borlenghi

Dramaturg - Covi Loveridge Brannan

Executive Director - Maria Müller

Public Relations Director - Giorgia Valenti

Marketing & Development Director - Luísa Galatti

Narrative Director - Ana Moioli

Stage Manager - Skye Pallo Ross

Associate Director - Isabel Criado

Set & Props Designer - .Andrés López-Alicea

Associate Set & Props Designer - Gilberto Gabriel

Composer/Sound Designer - Stephanie L. Carlin

Lighting Designer - Adrian Yuenubliuc

Associate Lighting Designers - Em Stripling and Natalie Shipley

Production Electricians - Jimmy Dewhurst, Parker Damm, and Sydnee Peterson

Deck Manager - Julia D'Angelo

Box Office Manager - Ainsley Ellis

Social Media Associate - Elisa Annenberg Paglia

Photographer - Alexia Haick

PRESS

"The three actors are astonishing—over the course of 75 minutes one grows to fully believe they have had decades together of happiness and heartbreak, joy and sadness, connection and conflict..."

                                - Jim Catapano for Showtones

"Borlenghi has created a compelling, funny, and thought-provoking play..."

                      - Holli Harms for The Front Row Center

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