Give Me
Carmelita
Tropicana!
by Alina Troyano and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
directed by Eric Ting
starring Carmelita Tropicana
October 23 - December 1
B: I was at the end of a particularly good year for me when A, my mentor and former teacher, called me up. It was during a thunderstorm. âHey A!
A: I have to… I think Iâm gonna kill her.
B: … Kill who? (no answer) A? Who are you killing?
A: Carmelita Tropicana.
(A loud crack of THUNDER.)
Thus begins Give Me Carmelita Tropicana! â part love letter to an iconic performance artist, part intergenerational debate about the legacy of âdowntownâ New York, part theatrical interrogation of the uses/abuses of nostalgia, real estate, representation, and the avant-garde, 100% fantastical journey in which Branden Jacobs-Jenkins attempts to buy Carmelita Tropicana from her creatorâŠbut at what cost?
Creative Team
Alina Troyano
Co-Writer / Performer
Alina Troyano, aka Carmelita Tropicana is a Cuban born, New York based writer, performer and educator. Tropicana uses irreverent humor to challenge cultural stereotypes, performing feminine and masculine personas, animals, insects, cyborgs, and hybrid fantasy creatures. Sheâs currently working on Live Memoir, (2025). Sheâs received a Latinx Artist Fellowship (2022); United States Artists Fellowship (2021); John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship (2017); and awards from Creative Capital (2016); Anonymous Was a Woman (2005); New York Foundation for the Arts (1987, 1991, 2006) and an Obie (1999). Her writing appears in her book I, Carmelita Tropicana, Performing Between Cultures (2000), a collection of scripts, short stories, essays and she is an editor on Memories of the Revolution: The First Ten Years of the Wow CafĂ© Theater (2015). She serves on the New York Foundation for the Arts Board of Directors, Soho Rep Board of Directors, and is a member of the Dramatist Guild.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
Co-Writer
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins is a Brooklyn-based playwright, producer, Tony winner, and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist. Recent theater credits include Appropriate (Broadway), Purpose (Steppenwold Theater) The Comeuppance (Signature Theatre), Girls (Yale Rep), Everybody (Signature Theatre), War (Yale Rep; Lincoln Center/LCT3), Gloria (Vineyard Theatre), Appropriate (Obie Award; Signature Theatre), An Octoroon (Obie Award; Soho Rep, Theatre for a New Audience), and Neighbors (The Public Theater). He currently teaches at Yale University and serves as Vice President of the Dramatists Guild council and on the boards of Soho Rep, Park Avenue Armory, the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, and the Dramatists Guild Foundation. Honors include a USA Artists fellowship, a Guggenheim fellowship, the MacArthur fellowship, the Windham-Campbell Prize for Drama, and the inaugural Tennessee Williams Award. Â
Eric Ting
Director
Eric Ting (he/they) is a two-time Obie Award-winning director of theater, opera, and dance, and one of three Directors of Soho Rep, whose work has been seen across the US and around the world. Credits include the world premieres of Branden Jacobs-Jenkinsâ The Comeuppance (Signature Theater); The 1491s Between Two Knees (Oregon Shakespeare Festival, PAC NYC); Lloyd Suhâs The Far Country (Atlantic Theater); Toshi Reagonâs Parable of the Sower: The Opera (Lincoln Center); Lauren Yeeâs The Great Leap (Denver Center, Seattle Rep); Jackie Sibblies Druryâs We Are Proud to Present a Presentation⊠(Soho Rep). Ting is a proud member of SDC.
Mimi Lien
Co-Scenic Designer
Mimi Lien (she/her) is a designer of sets/environments for theater, dance, and opera. Arriving at set design from a background in architecture, her work often focuses on the interaction between audience/environment and object/performer. In 2015, she was named a MacArthur Fellow, and is the first stage designer ever to achieve this distinction. In addition to her work on the stage, she also creates large-scale public artworks, and sculptural/performance installations. Selected work includes Fairview, An Octoroon (Soho Rep.); Sweeney Todd (Broadway); Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Broadway, Tony Award); Taylor Macâs A 24 Decade History of Popular Music (St. Annâs Warehouse & international tour). Mimi is a recipient of a TONY Award, Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle, American Theatre Wing Hewes Design Award, LA Drama Critics Circle Award, Bessie Award, an OBIE Award for sustained excellence, and is a co-founder of the Brooklyn performance space JACK.
Tatiana Kahvegian
Co-Scenic Designer
Tatiana Kahvegian (she/her) is a Tony nominated stage designer based in Brooklyn, NY. She is originally from São Paulo, Brazil, and is of Armenian descent. Tatiana was recently nominated to both a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for the scenic design of the Broadway adaptation of The Outsiders, co-designed with Christine Jones and Brett Banakis as part of the collective AMP. She received her M.F.A. at NYU Tisch School of the Arts.
Greg Corbino
Costume and Props Designer
Greg Corbino (he/him) is a transdisciplinary artist, puppeteer and educator. His work has been called âgorgeously baroqueâ by The New Yorker and âcrafty and audaciousâ by The New York Times. Collaborators include Peter Schumann and The Bread and Puppet Theater, Reverend Billy and The Stop Shopping Choir, Charlotte Brathwaite and Sunder Ganglani, Jennifer Miller, Xaviera Simmons, Cecilia Vicuña and Becca Blackwell. His design work has been featured at Soho Rep (Itâs That Time of the Month), The High Line, The Architecture League of New York, The Queens Museum, The Leslie Lohman Museum of Art, The Brooklyn Academy of Music, HEREarts and the Smithsonian Institution.
Barbara Samuels
Lighting Designer
Barbara Samuels (she/her) is an Obie and Henry Hewes Award winning queer lighting designer, organizer and producer creating design-forward live events that prioritize generosity, equity, and representation. New York credits include designs at Soho Rep, Signature, MCC, Lincoln Center, Ars Nova, TFANA, NYTW, Playwrights Horizons, NAATCO, Ma-Yi, WP Theater, The Bushwick Starr, Monica Bill Barnes & Company, Beth Morrison Projects, New Georges, Little Island, The Public and Clubbed Thumb. Regional: Pig Iron, Bard Summerscape, The Alley, Long Wharf, ACT, Woolly Mammoth, Playmakers, Kansas City Rep, Cincinnati Playhouse, Shakespeare Theater Company, and Trinity Rep. New Georges Affiliated Artist. 2016 Target Margin Institute. Wingspace Member. WP Lab 2022-24.BA, Fordham; MFA, NYU. Proud Member USA829. www.barbarasamuels.com
Tei Blow
Co-Sound & Video Designer
Tei Blow (he/him) is a media designer performance maker. His work has been seen at Dance Theater Workshop, PS122, and theaters around the world. He is the recipient of The Henry Hewes Award, NYSCA Composer’s Grant, the Bessie Award, the FCA Grants to Artists Award, and the Creative Capital Award.
Jeremy Kadetsky
Co-Sound & Video Designer
Jeremy Kadetsky (they/them) is a writer, designer and tinkerer based in Brooklyn. Recent work includes performing for Lisa Clair (Willaâs Authentic Self at Theater MITU), making and programming video for Sister Sylvester (Constantinopoliad at Onasis Steggi and Internaational Theater Amsterdam), and making sounds for Heather Kravas (overly merry at The Chocolate Factory). Jeremy is currently developing a devised piece (Fellow Traveler) with Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble and a rabbinical, punk operetta (BIRDS). Education: Johns Hopkins University (BA), Sarah Lawrence College (MFA). @kadetskyj www.kadetskyj.com.
tbd casting co.
Casting
tbd casting co. (Margaret Dunn, Tanis Parenteau, Nia Smith & Stephanie Yankwitt, she/her). Resident casting office for Soho Rep., where past productions include The Fires, Public Obscenities, Wolf Play, Notes on Killing, and Fairview ⊠among many others. Select upcoming film projects include “Still Life” (Alex Dinelaris, Wr./Dir., Lexicon), and “Driven” (David Shane. Wr./Dir., O Positive). Select upcoming theater includes Cymbeline (NAATCO), The Thing About Jellyfish (Berkeley Rep), Here There are Blueberries (National tour), Babbitt (Shakespeare Theatre Co.), and Disruption (West End). tbd casting co. cast the award winning film “In The Summers”, written/directed by Alessandra Lacorazza, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival, and was an official selection of Tribeca, Cartagena, LA Liff Film Festivals). It will be released in select cities this fall. @tbdcastingco
Cast
Carmelita Tropicana
Alina Troyano, aka Carmelita Tropicana is a Cuban born, New York based writer, performer and educator. Tropicana uses irreverent humor to challenge cultural stereotypes, performing feminine and masculine personas, animals, insects, cyborgs, and hybrid fantasy creatures. Sheâs currently working on Live Memoir, (2025). Sheâs received a Latinx Artist Fellowship (2022); United States Artists Fellowship (2021); John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship (2017); and awards from Creative Capital (2016); Anonymous Was a Woman (2005); New York Foundation for the Arts (1987, 1991, 2006) and an Obie (1999). Her writing appears in her book I, Carmelita Tropicana, Performing Between Cultures (2000), a collection of scripts, short stories, essays and she is an editor on Memories of the Revolution: The First Ten Years of the Wow CafĂ© Theater (2015). She serves on the New York Foundation for the Arts Board of Directors, Soho Rep Board of Directors, and is a member of the Dramatist Guild.
Octavia Chavez-Richmond
Octavia Chavez-Richmond (she/her) is an actor/writer/storyteller who uses theater and film to disrupt colonialism, racism, and misogyny. Selected Theater: Mary Gets Hers, The Playwrights Realm; Fuente Ovejuna, Theatre for a New Audience; Pride and Prejudice, Long Wharf Theatre; Between Riverside and Crazy, SpeakEasy Stage Company; Yoga Play, Syracuse Stage/Geva Theatre; Last Ship to Proxima Centauri (world premiere), Portland Stage Company; Marisol, Trinity Repertory Company. Selected Film: Free Guy, Knives Out, From Nowhere (SXSW). Training: Brown/Trinity MFA Acting.
Ugo Chukwu
Ugo Chukwu (he/him) is a NYC based actor from the Bronx. Theater credits: Broadway National Tour of Oklahoma!, USUS (Clubbed Thumb) Lunch Bunch (Play Company/Clubbed Thumb), Primary Trust (Roundabout), What To Send Up When It Goes Down (Movement Theater/Under the Radar/Playwrights Horizon), House Plant (NYTW: Next Door), Do You Feel Anger (Vineyard) Today is my Birthday (Page73) and Porto (WP Theater/New Georges/Bushwick Starr). Regional Theater: Ripcord (Huntington) and Adventure Quest (Edinburgh Fringe/Dutch Kills). Film/TV: Driven (Tribeca Film Festival), The Path, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Inventing Anna. Ugo can also be seen in the Emmy nominated âAgent State Farmâ commercial starring Arnold Schwarzenegger which premiered during this yearâs Super Bowl, as well as commercials for Spectrum Mobile and Apple Pay. Ugo is a teaching artist with the New Victory Theater. www.ugochukwuactor.com
Will Dagger
Will Dagger (he/him) reveres this team! He has helped develop new work with Ars Nova, Audible, The Civilians, Clubbed Thumb, Colt Couer, EST, New Dramatists, The New Group, NYTW, Primary Stages, and Second Stage. Theatre: CORSICANA (Playwrights Horizons), UNCLE VANYA (OâHenry Productions), YOU DONâT HAVE TO DO ANYTHING (Here), MACBETH (Double Feature), THE ANTELOPE PARTY (Dutch Kills), AMONG THE DEAD (Ma-Yi). TV: LAW & ORDER: SVU (NBC), FBI: MOST WANTED (CBS), THE BLACKLIST (NBC), and DECEPTION (ABC). Thanks Dave and A&R, love you M. willdagger.com
Keren Lugo
Keren Lugo (she/her) Off-Broadway: Comedy of Errors, Privacy, Romeo y Julieta-radio play (The Public Theater); Stargazers (Page 73), At the Wedding (LCT3); Actually, Weâre F*cked (Cherry Lane); Two Mile Hollow (WP Theater). Regional: Girls, Scenes From Court Life (Yale Rep); Water by The Spoonful (Mark Taper Forum); Men on Boats (Baltimore Center Stage); Women of Padilla (Two River Theater); qHenry V, Our Town (Chautauqua Theater Festival). TV: âNew Amsterdamâ (NBC), âOrange is the New Blackâ (Netflix), âThe Americansâ (FX). Education: The University of Puerto Rico, NYU Graduate Acting.
Show Calendar
Oct 23 – Dec 1
Tuesday-Sunday at 7:30pm
Saturday matinee at 3:00pm (except Oct 27)
No Shows Nov 3, Nov 5, and Nov 28
Shows added Nov 4 (eve) and Nov 27 (mat)
99Âą Sundays: Nov 17 & 24
Mask Required: Oct 26 & Nov 23
Nov 12: Downtown Now/Next Night (Post-Show Reception)
Nov 15: Post-Show Conversation w/ Eric Ting and Sam Morreale
Nov 19: Post-Show WOW Café Reunion Panel
Supporters
With support from Creative Capital Foundation.