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ÁNGELA MARÍA RAMOS
(Mrs Dilber/Party Guest)

is a Colombian-Italian multidisciplinary artist currently pursuing her MFA in Acting at Southern Methodist University. She has performed and debuted her creative writing and music Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway for the Vineyard Theatre, Dixon Place, TADA Youth Theatre, Russian Arts Theatre, and the Five Angels Theatre. She has been commissioned to write and perform for the Nobel Women’s Initiative and the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, the New Georges Theatre, and The Public Theatre. In 2022, she was a semifinalist in the Decolonization Stories Competition organized by Altertheatre and La Lengua Teatro Español, and a finalist in the Playground Experiment Faces of America Monologue Competition. Ángela is a proud alum of the 2020 pilot cohort of the BIPOC Critics Lab of Jose Solis and a moderator of the BIPOC Critics Lab Forum for the Kennedy Center. In 2022, her short film, “Like a Virgin”, was awarded the New Work Grant by the Queens Council of the Arts. In 2021, she released her first single, Make or Break, and is currently working on her first EP with soul, blues, and alternative rock influences. Her greatest honor is being her mother's daughter.

ÁNGELA MARÍA RAMOS
(Mrs Dilber/Party Guest)

is a Colombian-Italian multidisciplinary artist currently pursuing her MFA in Acting at Southern Methodist University. She has performed and debuted her creative writing and music Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway for the Vineyard Theatre, Dixon Place, TADA Youth Theatre, Russian Arts Theatre, and the Five Angels Theatre. She has been commissioned to write and perform for the Nobel Women’s Initiative and the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, the New Georges Theatre, and The Public Theatre. In 2022, she was a semifinalist in the Decolonization Stories Competition organized by Altertheatre and La Lengua Teatro Español, and a finalist in the Playground Experiment Faces of America Monologue Competition. Ángela is a proud alum of the 2020 pilot cohort of the BIPOC Critics Lab of Jose Solis and a moderator of the BIPOC Critics Lab Forum for the Kennedy Center. In 2022, her short film, “Like a Virgin”, was awarded the New Work Grant by the Queens Council of the Arts. In 2021, she released her first single, Make or Break, and is currently working on her first EP with soul, blues, and alternative rock influences. Her greatest honor is being her mother's daughter.