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SCTC: Miss Margarida's Way
The first show in a double bill, "Miss Margarida's Way" is one half of our company's exploration into personal identity. Watch as Miss Margarida, an 8th grade teacher, tests the limits of the audience's tolerance of abuse, and forces us to ask "Who is in charge of who I am?" Portrayed by Nick Chris, Miss Margarida is a force of nature that will shock, awe, and inspire you.
Performances: May 28, June 5, June 6 at 7:00 pm May 29, May 30, June 4 at 8:30 pm May 30 at 2:00 pm, June 6 at 3:30 pm
Lyto Triantafyllidou (director): Originally from Greece, Lyto Triantafyllidou is currently a MFA candidate (2015) in Directing at The New School for Drama in New York City. She received the BA degree from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Faculty of Fines Arts, School for Drama, in which she majored in directing. Her directing credits include: One Minute Play Theater Festival (New Georges, New York City Center), Pool (No Water) by Mark Ravenhill (NSD), Cymbeline (NSD), A Few Things Before I Leave You by Daniel Kitrosser (NSD), The Lover by Harold Pinter (NSD). In Greece she directed: As you desire me by Luigi Pirandello, Desdemonas' based on Othello, The Line by Israel Horovitz. Other credits: Dangerous Ordinary Days, devised project (associate director). At National Theater of North Greece: Antigone by Sophocles (assistant director), AristoFUNes in Utopia by Aristophanes (assistant director). At Thessaloniki Concert Hall "Megaron": The Godson, Greek Operetta by I. Sakellaridis (assistant director).
Nick Chris (Miss Margarida) is a Boston born artist currently based in New York. After obtaining a BFA in Acting from Emerson College Nick found his way to NYC to pursue his MFA in acting from The New School for Drama. New England credits include Valentine in Arcadia with Bad Habit Productions (Broadwayworld Boston nomination for Best Actor from a Small Theatre), Rodolpho in A View from the Bridge with Buzzard's Play Productions, and Valentine/U.S. Antonio./Sebastian in Twelfth Night with Commonwealth Shakespeare. At The New School for Drama Nick has studied with Kathleen Chalfant, Peter Jay Fernandez, and Cotter Smith amongst others. He has also taken master classes with F. Murray Abraham, Marian Seldes, and Keith Johnstone. As an artist, Nick always strives to tell the story better.
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LocationThe Bridge at Shetler Studios (View)
244 W 54th St, 12th floor
New York, NY 10019
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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