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Dance, Edita, Dance! at The Factory Series @ The Chain Theatre

Dates: 12/12/2025 - 12/14/2025

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The Factory Series @ The Chain Theatre

Produced by Sondra Litvaityte

312 West 36th Street, 3rd Floor
New York City,NY 10018


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Dance, Edita, Dance!


Dance, Edita, Dance! — Off-Off-Broadway Premiere

Dance, Edita, Dance! makes its global English-language premiere this December as part of the Factory Series at The Chain Theatre. Directed by Rūta Mėta Pauliukaitytė and adapted from the acclaimed work of award-winning Lithuanian author Rimantas Kmita, this quasi–one-woman, movement-driven production explores the wild, funny, and sometimes heartbreaking world of a teenage girl growing up in 1990s Lithuania.

The play follows Edita, a sharp-tongued, restless 17-year-old from the Šiauliai housing blocks, caught between American pop-culture fantasies and the realities of post-Soviet life. Working in a tiny video rental shop filled with Western VHS tapes, she searches for role models and tries to decode how life and relationships “should” look—until real events force her to step beyond movie logic and find a voice of her own.

This female-led production unites an international ensemble of performers and designers based in New York. With artists contributing onstage and off, the team creates a dynamic work that crosses borders, generations, and creative disciplines.

Blending monologue, movement, and ’90s nostalgia, Dance, Edita, Dance! brings a rarely told Baltic coming-of-age story to the New York stage, capturing the courtyards, blocks, dance floors, and dreams of a newly independent Lithuanian youth—just steps from Broadway.

 

Dance, Edita, Dance! at The Factory Series @ The Chain Theatre Schedule

Thursday, December 12 – 7:00 PM (Opening Night) Friday, December 13 – 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM Saturday, December 14 – 2:00 PM

Cast and Creative team for Dance, Edita, Dance! at The Factory Series @ The Chain Theatre

Cast

Annie Thomas

Edita
Annie Thomas is a versatile actor, dancer, writer, and composer whose work bridges theatre, film, and music. Currently pursuing her BFA in Drama at New York University Tisch School of the Arts (New Studio on Broadway & Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, Class of 2025), Annie trained previously at CCCEPA (2022). Her stage credits include Sweeney Todd, Chicago, Matilda, Little Women, Hairspray, and Romeo & Juliet, while her screen appearances span P.S. I Love You, The Darkest Minds, and Swamp Murders. She was a Cannes Film Festival participant, attended the International Theatre Workshop in Amsterdam (2024), and received the Wasserman Internship Grant. In addition to performing, Annie writes and composes original music and is currently releasing her debut EP, showcasing her lyrical storytelling and cinematic sound. Her creative range extends behind the scenes as a composer, director, and marketing designer for emerging theatre projects, including collaborations with Loose Change Productions. A multidisciplinary artist trained in method acting, classical voice, ballet, jazz, tap, and contemporary dance, Annie brings an intuitive physicality and emotional honesty to every role she inhabits.


Luis Martinez

Raimis
Luis is a Mexican actor and performer based in New York City. He began his career in musical theatre and has since worked across stage and screen. His credits include Control Z (Season 3, Netflix), Pacto de Silencio (Netflix), and Aquí Estamos (dir. Oscar Carapia). Theatre roles include Chicas Pesadas (Mean Girls), Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar, and Les Misérables with Mbteatro. Luis holds a B.A. in Acting from Pace University and continues to develop his work through performance, movement, and collaboration.


Julia Finke

Garfylds
Julia Finke is an actor, singer, and theatre artist with a background in both classical and contemporary performance. A mezzo-soprano with a strong belt and classical training, Julia has portrayed a wide range of roles, including Sally Bowles in Cabaret, Masha in The Seagull, Frau Gabor in Spring Awakening, and Rose O’Connell in Rosie the Riveter. Her stage work spans musical theatre, modern drama, and devised physical performance. Julia earned her BA in Dramatic Art and Film Studies with a Musical Theatre minor from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2024) and trained internationally at the Accademia dell’Arte in Arezzo, Italy, focusing on physical theatre, movement, and commedia dell’arte. Her artistic practice bridges acting, comedy, and movement, with additional training in stage combat, clown, and improvisation. Julia brings humor, precision, and musicality to every role and continues to create bold, character-driven work for stage and screen.


Bridget McNally

Monika/Grazke/Kriste
Bridget McNally is a rising young actor currently training in the Acting program at Pace University’s International Performance Ensemble (Class of 2028). She continues to explore performance through devised theatre, physical storytelling, movement, and ensemble collaboration. Outside of Pace, Bridget has expanded her training through programs at the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts (Musical Theatre Intensive), The Catholic University of America (Musical Theatre Intensive), and PAVAN Regional Governor’s School for the Arts – Theatre Intensive, alongside private coaching with Brigitte Thieme-Burdette. Bridget’s early talent and commitment have been recognized with awards including the International Thespians President’s List Scholar Distinction Award, Best On-Stage Presence, and Best Overall Game. Recent stage and performance work includes roles in Our Town, Into the Woods, Puffs, Almost, Maine, and devised work at Pace. With strong movement and musical foundations, including nearly ten years of Irish dance training, Bridget brings a playful physicality, curiosity, and heartfelt presence to the stage. She is excited to continue growing as an artist and is thrilled to be joining the production of Dance, Edita, Dance!.


Creative Team

Rimantas Kmita

Playwright
Rimantas Kmita (b. 1977, Šiauliai) is a Lithuanian literary scholar, poet, novelist, and translator. He earned his degree in literary theory from Klaipėda University in 2003 and completed a PhD at Vilnius University in 2008, focusing on the modernization of poetry under totalitarian regimes. Kmita has taught modern and Soviet-era Lithuanian literature as well as the sociology of literature at Vilnius and Klaipėda universities, where he now serves as an Associate Professor of Creative Writing. Initially known as a promising young poet and critic, Kmita published several acclaimed poetry collections before shifting toward prose and translation. A major turning point came in 2013 when he translated Pedro Lenz’s Swiss-German dialect novel Der Goalie bin ig into his native Šiauliai dialect. That creative experiment sparked a new literary path and led to his breakthrough novel Pietinia kronikas (Southern Chronicles, 2016) — a coming-of-age story written in dialect that vividly captures the atmosphere of 1990s Lithuania. The novel became a literary sensation and cultural milestone, celebrated for its authenticity, humor, and linguistic innovation. It has since been adapted into Lithuania’s highest-grossing film and was selected as the country’s official submission for this year’s Academy Awards. Kmita’s subsequent novel Remyga (2020) received multiple awards, including the Lithuanian Writers’ Union Prize, further establishing him as one of Lithuania’s leading contemporary authors. His works — translated into several languages — explore themes of identity, language, and transformation during times of social and cultural transition. In addition to fiction, Kmita writes for radio, curates exhibitions, and translates and adapts plays for the stage. In 2022, he received the Ad Astra Award from LATGA for his contribution to Lithuanian literature and cultural life.


Rūta Mėta Pauliukaitytė

Director
Rūta Pauliukaitytė is an actor, dancer, and theatre director based in New York City, originally from Lithuania. A graduate of the Tom Todoroff Conservatory (NYC) and Straeon Acting Studios (Boston), she has trained extensively in classical and contemporary performance, physical theatre, clown, improvisation, and movement. Her stage work includes roles in Le Grand Voyage, Mozart and Salieri, The Bear, The Trial of Cupid, A Hunger Artist, Homeland, Uncle Vanya, King John, Desire Under the Elms, and Spike Heels. Rūta’s performances span from classical theatre to experimental work, reflecting her passion for emotionally truthful, physically expressive storytelling. In film, she has appeared in Wink (dir. Henry P. Gravelle), Ugly by Matalon, and Hospital. As a director, she explores themes of identity, resilience, and transformation through movement, improvisation, and cross-cultural collaboration. Fluent in English, Spanish, Lithuanian, and Russian, Rūta brings a distinctly international perspective to her work. Beyond theatre, she is a professional hairstylist, costume maker, and lifelong plant lover, with a love for dance, hiking, and creative collaboration.


Sondra Litvaitytė

Producer
Sondra Litvaitytė is a Lithuanian-born producer, cultural strategist moved to Italy at seventeen to study at the United World College on a Soros Foundation scholarship—an experience that shaped her lifelong appreciation for intercultural dialogue and understanding. She later earned a BA in Political Science and International Relations from La Sapienza University of Rome and spent more than fifteen years working for the Lithuanian diplomatic service, including at the Embassy of Lithuania in Italy and the Consulate General in New York. Art and culture have always been central to her work. Sondra participated in Villa Lituania by Nomeda and Gediminas Urbonas (MIT), which represented Lithuania at the 2007 Venice Biennale, and later organized Gardens, an art installation by Ray Bartkus at Federal Hall in New York, marking the Centennial of Lithuania’s Modern Statehood. As a founding member of the New York Baltic Film Festival, she continues to support Lithuanian cinema internationally and contributes to the Boston Baltic Film Festival. Her passion for literature, theatre, and languages led her to translate for acclaimed Lithuanian directors Eimuntas Nekrošius and Oskaras Koršunovas in Rome. Most recently, she developed Dance, Edita, Dance!—a one-woman Off-Off-Broadway production based on a new play by Rimantas Kmita—as part of her broader cultural initiative Open the Window: Šiauliai–New York, which builds artistic bridges between her hometown and the United States.


Aura Taylor

Costume Designer
Aura Taylor is a Lithuanian-born, New York–based fashion designer, creative director, and educator with over two decades of international experience. Her womenswear line has been shown at New York Fashion Week, launched at Neiman Marcus, and featured in WWD, L’Officiel, and The New York Times. For more than a decade, Aura has taught fashion design and brand communication at Parsons, Pratt, FIT, and recently the Vogue College of Fashion. Drawing on her Lithuanian roots, she explores identity and the stories of youth in post-Soviet Lithuania through the characters of Dance, Edita, Dance!, a project uniting fashion, memory, and performance.


Eglė Bylaitė

Costume Coordinator
Eglė Bylaitė is a Lithuanian-born, New York–based textile and fashion designer whose creative journey bridges Lithuania and the United States. She earned an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in Fashion Design from the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York in 2009, where she also completed advanced courses in haute couture techniques and leather design. In 2025, she received a Master’s degree in Textile Art from the Vilnius Academy of Arts. She collaborated with designer Julija Januš and created costumes for contemporary dance troupes at the New Baltic Dance Festival. Later, in New York, she joined Macy’s creative team in Manhattan, contributing to the store’s visual design projects. Since 2017, Eglė has been teaching ethnic culture and organizing visual and artistic events at the Maironis Lithuanian School of New York, blending her passion for design, education, and cultural heritage.


Natsuki Takauji

Set Designer
NATSUKI TAKAUJI is a Japanese native interdisciplinary artist based in NYC. Her work centers around the themes of displacement, spirituality, nature, and trauma through both personal expression and communal participation. Her practice ranges from mixed-media, multimedia, to socially engaged, sustainable art, and public sculpture. After earning a Bachelor's in Creative Writing from Waseda University in Japan, she realized her strong desire to explore visual expression and moved to NYC. She studied Fine Art Painting and Sculpture at The Art Students League of New York, where she is an instructor and Co-Director of Works in Public program in partnership with the NYC Parks Department. She also co-founded The Artist Gardener NYC to activate community gardens through art exhibitions and programs. Natsuki has recently exhibited her public sculptures at JFK International Airport, KinoSaito Arts Center, Japan Society, and Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and had solo exhibits at Materials for the Arts, Kapow Gallery, and SPRING/BREAK ART SHOW. And recent group shows at Tokyo Metropolitan Museum and Kameyama Art Trienniale in Japan, World Art Expo Seoul in Korea, Oeno Gallery in Canada, and Cultural Art Center in Venice, Italy. She received fellowships from Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, Materials for the Arts, Ankhlave Arts Alliance, Artport Residency, Model to Monument, and grants from Queens Council on the Arts, NYFA, Port Authority of NY&NJ, The Art Students League of NY, and more.


Ziggy Bornas

Lighting Designer
Ziggy Bornas is an award-winning lighting designer based in New York City, whose work spans Broadway, Off-Broadway, and concert production. His recent Off-Broadway credits include Alone, Sunday in the Park with George, Fun Home, The Options Game, and Violet — for which he received the BroadwayWorld Award for Best Lighting Design of an Off-Broadway Show (2023). On Broadway, Ziggy’s lighting design credits include Agency for the Lost, Death of a Driver, and Next to Normal. He has also designed numerous productions for LaGuardia High School, including La Belle Hélène, Better, Show Choir, New Music Concert 2024, Semi Annual, and LaGuardia Graduation 2025. Ziggy’s work is distinguished by its emotional precision, visual storytelling, and sensitivity to the rhythm and mood of each production.


Nicolas Kirchner

Sound Designer
Nicolas Kirchner is a sound designer and audio engineer specializing in storytelling through sound for theatre, film, and digital media. A graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) with a BFA in Sound Design and a minor in Performing Arts, Nicolas brings technical expertise and artistic sensitivity to every project he undertakes. His work includes serving as Sound Supervisor and Music Editor for Le Charade — a project nominated for a College Television Award (2025) — as well as Audio Tech Assistant at Bang Zoom! Studios, where he refined dialogue editing workflows and quality control processes. An accomplished collaborator, Nicolas also worked as Music Director at Warren County Technical School and Sound Board Operator for interACT Theatre Productions. He is proficient in ProTools, Reaper, iZotope RX, and Final Cut Pro, with extensive experience in live mixing, music editing, and post-production sound design.


Marius Žalneravičius

Graphic Designer
A graphic designer - art director employed in graphic communication design, typography, social and commercial advertising. In which identity and communication systems for cultural events, working with international exhibitions, social (human rights, anti-alcohol, traffic control, etc.) cultural communication campaigns. The most important works Graphic-information system for Lithuanian Maritime museum "The Baltic Sea habitats". The graphic identity for cinema festival "Inconvenient Films" for the period 2007-2014., The graphic identity for singing poetry festival „Tai-aš“ 2007-2013; The graphic identity for "Vilnius documentary cinema festival VDFF " 2009-2010 m.; The turistic graphic identity for Zarasai town.; The graphic identities and brand guidelines for "Lithuanian films" and „Lithuanian Films Center“; The graphic identity for Vilnius st. Johnes church; The graphic identity for the poetry festival „Literatūrinės Vilniaus slinktys“; The graphic identities and brand guidelines for international EXPO „Made in Lithuania“; The graphic identity for food donation campaign „Food bank“ 2009 m; The graphic identity for JSC „MAXIMA loyalty program "AČIŪ" in 2013; The graphic identity and layout for daily readings book „Magnificat; The graphic identity for Events organized by the French Institute „ Winter screens 2014, 2015“; The graphic identity for „Lithuanian Human Rights Center“ and „My Rights“ ; The graphic solution for Lithuanian tourism exhibition stand for the city of Anykščiai.


Sabrina-Michelle Francis

Stage Manager
Sabrina-Michelle Francis is a New York–based stage manager whose recent credits include Dog Sees God (The Vino Theatre), Cherry Orchard (The Chain Theatre), Snow White... Seven Fairy Godmothers (Bundy Auditorium), I’M ECSTATIC YOU’RE ALIVE (ASDS Rep Theatre), and Boundless: A New Musical (Sakas Theatre). Their additional work spans production stage management, assistant directing, and sound mixing for theatre and short film projects, including collaborations at Open Jar Studios, NYU Tisch Graduate Film, and Soho Film. Sabrina-Michelle is currently pursuing a BFA in Stage Management at Pace University and is a graduate of the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities (Drama, ’24). They bring experience in props, QLab, Final Draft, music theory, and movement, with additional background in intimacy coordination, stage combat (SAFD), and cosmetology.


Tommy Snow

Sound Board Operator




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