Feb 192014
 

 

Washington, DC, February 14, 2014

–For immediate release—

In Partnership of the Embassy of Spain and SPAIN arts & culture

Ambassador Theater Presents World Premiere of

HAPPILY EVER AFTER

By Cristina Colmena

Directed by

Hanna Bondarewska

Featuring

Karin Rosnizeck as She

Doug Krehbel as He

WHERE:

Mead Theater Lab at Flashpoint

916 G Street NW, Washington DC

WHEN: March 12 – March 30, 2014

March 12, 2014 Preview at 8 pm

Opening March 13 at 8 pm

Press Night: Wednesday March 14 at 8:00 pm

Friday, March 14 Special Q&A with the author after the show at 8 PM

Thursday, March 27 World Theatre Day Celebration after the show!

Tuesdays – Saturdays at 8:00 pm; Matinees: Sundays at 2:00 pm

TICKETS: $20 – $40 Online: http://www.aticc.org/home/box-office

For mature audiences

Media/Press: please e-mail us to reserve your tickets!

In Happily Ever After by Cristina Colmena, one and one not always equals two. The couple and its complicated arithmetic are exposed through three stories where characters want to be happy but they don´t know how. When you get stood up, when you wake up beside a stranger, when after thirty years you don´t know what to speak about. The loneliness of sleeping alone and of sleeping with someone. Why one plus one may equal nothing?

Three couples of different ages, representing a lifetime of romantic struggles, are crippled by fears and insecurities and unable to find fulfilment in love. We see young lovers bound by a powerful attraction yet destined to part; cynical middle aged ‘one night standers’ failing to act on a promising encounter; and an older, deeply unhappy couple keeping up appearances after thirty years of marriage.

The compelling dark comedy and it’s high emotional resonance present a chance for self-reflection and an opportunity to learn from the characters’ mistakes. All three ‘un-love’ stories are poignant reminders that if we keep sitting on the fence, fearful and pessimistic, happiness may never come!

The play was written in 2013 by Cristina Colmena, a writer and playwright born in Spain, currently living in New York.  She writes short stories, articles and film reviews.  Her plays, Typing and Happily Ever After, were included in the New Plays from Spain series as part of the PEN World Voices Festival 2013. We are happy to partner with the Embassy of Spain and its cultural program SPAIN, arts and culture to present one of the newest play written by Cristina Colmena! Do not miss an opportunity to meet Cristina Colmena, who will be in attendance for both preview and opening nights on 12 and 13 of March, as well as on Friday March 14, which will feature a Question and Answer session after the performance.

 

 

About the Author

Cristina Colmena Writer and playwright, she has lived in New York since 2010. She has published a book of short stories, La amabilidad de los extraños (The Kindness of Strangers), and several of her short stories have appeared in literary magazines. Her plays, Typing and Happily Ever After, were included in the New Plays from Spain series as part of the PEN World Voices Festival 2013. She holds Bachelor’s degree in Audiovisual Communication and Journalism and has worked as a director and screenwriter for television. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from New York University, where she is currently pursuing a PhD in Spanish and Portuguese Literature. She is also a contributor of articles and film reviews for various publications.
About Ambassador TheatreAmbassador Theater’s mission is to build international cultural awareness, provide a high standard of international repertoire based on close relations with the diplomatic and cultural representatives of different countries in the United States, and provide international interactive educational programs for the youth of the District of Columbia, the D.C. Metro area, and around the United States.  ATICC is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization. For more information, visit http://www.aticc.org

More information about the play:http://www.spainculture.us/city/washington-dc/happily-ever-after/

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