Meet Darlenis Duran, the fantastic Dominican-American actress who will be taking up the role of María in Carmen Rivera’s iconic play, "La gringa"

There’s a new gringa in town, and we here at Repertorio are very excited to welcome her!

Meet Darlenis Duran, the fantastic Dominican-American actress who will be taking up the role of María in Carmen Rivera’s iconic play, La gringa as the previous actress, Carissa Toro, will be moving to Los Angeles. A native of The Bronx and the daughter of Dominican parents, Darlenis has an impressive resumé that shows great talent both on the stage and screen.

Currently, you can catch her in the web series “Henry” which has been featured in the New York Television Festival (2013) and the LA Web Series Festival (2014), and on stage she was recently seen in the HOLA Award Winning “Comida de Puta.” Other stage credits include “Here in Vain” by Nadira Simone, “Women of Manhattan,” “Spike Heels,” “Please Have A Seat And Someone Will Be With You Shortly,” and “Women In Motion.” She was runner up on Season 1 of NuvoTV’s Model Latina and since then has appeared in music videos and done several print/commercial work. She has also appeared in various independent films and is AP of HBO/New York International Latino Film Festival winner “Crush.”

Now, Darlenis comes to Repertorio in not just any play, but La gringa, a play that will be celebrating 20 years of continuous performances on our stage. The play follows the story of María, a young woman from New York City of Puerto Rican heritage that ventures to Puerto Rico to discover her roots and bond with her family, discovering the true spirit of what it means to be Puerto Rican. The play is an excellent story with a universal message of acceptance and resounds with any child born in The United States with familial roots abroad. Moreover, the play is a key part of Repertorio’s ¡DIGNIDAD! arts-in-education program, with countless performances of the play a year.

Welcome to Repertorio, Darlenis! The theater is excited to see what your tenure as “la gringa” will be.

For more information on Darlenis, visit her website http://www.darlenisduran.com.

La gringa is performed throughout the year. For more information, check out the production’s webpage on Repertorio’s website, http://www.repertorio.nyc.

"La Gringa" is also celebrating the 20th anniversary of this popular play about a young woman who travels to Puerto Rico in search of her roots. Cultural identity is a powerful thing. It calls to us; it inform us; it shapes experiences; it binds us as well as separates us. Yesterday, Repertorio Español celebrated the 20th anniversary of a play that deals with the power of cultural identity: Carmen Rivera Tirado's "La Gringa." For 20 consecutive years, this play has touched the lives of over 70,000 people. All these years later, "La Gringa" continues to be among one of the most popular plays at Repertorio, connecting and entertaining new generations. Read this great conversation between Caridad Svich and Carmen Rivera about "La gringa" and its universal appeal: link to interview below: http://www.tcgcircle.org/2016/02/identity-and-belonging-reflecting-on-the-20th-ann iversary-of-la-gringa-in-new-york-city/
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