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Credits in the database:

Performance

Les Misérables
[Broadway, Return Engagement [Broadway], 2006]
Fantine

Rent
[Broadway, Reunion Concert, 2006]
Mimi Marquez

Bernarda Alba
[Off-Broadway, Original Off-Broadway Production, 2006]
Martirio

Bernarda Alba
[New York, Workshop, 2005]
Performer

Anna in the Tropics
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2003]
Conchita

The Rocky Horror Show
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 2000]
Magenta
Usherette

Rent
[Broadway, Broadway Transfer, 1996]
Mimi Marquez

Rent
[Off-Broadway, Original Off-Broadway Production, 1996]
Mimi Marquez

Performance

Bernarda Alba
[Original Cast, 2006]
Martirio

The Rocky Horror Show
[Broadway Revival Cast, 2000]
Magenta

Rent
[Original Broadway Cast, 1996]
Mimi Marquez

Personal Information

Date Of Birth:
November 18, 1969

Birth Place:
Panama City, Panama

Gender: Female

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Featured Show

Anything Goes
(18 productions, 15 recordings)

 

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How do you feel about charities and foundations dedicated to nurturing theatre granting large cash awards to well established writers who already make a living through their art? 4 comments
Fine. ItÂ’s their money so let them give it to whoever they want.
If they really want to support the theatre they should give the money to talented writers who need to spend time at other jobs to make a living.
Honoring established playwrights is fine, but the honoree should use the money to help talented unknowns.
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