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Unsettling "Blood Orange" Opens in New York

  • RCI USA
  • Sep 11
  • 1 min read

Updated: 1 day ago

A Haunting Tale of Grief, Faith, and Girlhood


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Unsettling "Blood Orange" Opens in New York
September 13, 2025 at 7:30 PM – September 27, 2025 at 9:00 PMNew York
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About the Event


We are excited to co-present “Blood Orange”, a dark drama play written by Abigail Duclos and produced by Romanian-American producer and actress Maria Müller, which opens in New York on September 13. The story follows Faye, a teenage girl grappling with her father’s violent death, who feels abandoned by both God and her mother. In her desperate search for meaning, turns to a nightmarish roadkill creature for salvation—one marked by prayer, blood, and the fragile spark of first love. Directed by Vernice Miller, with choreography by Amelia Rose Estrada, “Blood Orange” brings together a remarkable cast—Luísa Galatti, Ana Moioli, Maria Müller, Giorgia Valenti, and Doreen Oliver—to embody a story that confronts grief, belief, and the haunting complexities of girlhood. The production is supported by the Romanian Cultural Institute.


Cast 1:

Performing on 09/11, 09/13, 09/14, 09/19, 09/21, 09/22, 09/27

Luísa Galatti as Faye, Ana Moioli as Eden, Maria Müller as Georgia, Doreen Oliver as Mariah

 

Cast 2:

Performing on 09/12, 09/15, 09/18, 09/20, 09/25, 09/26

Maria Müller as Faye, Ana Moioli as Eden, Giorgia Valenti as Georgia, Doreen Oliver as Mariah

 

More details about the show are available HERE.


Creative:

Written by Abigail Duclos

Directed by Vernice Miller

Associate Directed and Choreographed by Amelia Estrada

Scenic and Props Designed by Ningning Yang

Costumes Designed by Whitney Fabre

Lighting Designed by Hayley Garcia Parnell

Sound Designed by Laura Pereira

Fight and Intimacy Direction by Leana Gardella

 

Production:

Produced by Et Alia Theater

Production Managed by Covi Loveridge Brannan

Stage Managed by Isabel Criado

Box Office Managed by Covi Loveridge Brannan

Deck Managed by Thais Fernandes


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