Cecilia De Feo (Kiki) was last seen at Puro Tango II at GALA, where she has participated in several productions, including In spite of love and La candida Erendira. She has also participated at GALita’s Platero y yo, Las aventuras de Don Quijote de la Mancha and El bosque de mis libros. She has also appeared at Tango Cabaret Tango at Black Fox Lounge. She has appeared in numerous theater projects in Buenos Aires and has co-written two plays, La carne and Irse, which were supported by Proteatro and is the script writer of Tango Cabaret Love. Ms. De Feo studied Electro-acoustic Composition at the Instituto Superior de Música, in Argentina, and received a scholarship to participate in a Traditional Arts and Technology Workshop sponsored by the Red de Promotores Culturales de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, Arts International and Fondo Nacional de las Artes. She holds an Acting degree from the Instituto Universitario Nacional de Arte in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Laura Quiroga was last seen at InSeries’ Cri-Cri, InterAmerican Development Bank’s Club de Teatro’s Pequeñas Traiciones, Tango, Cabaret, Tango at Black Fox Lounge, Force Collision’s The Navy Yard, and at Liz Lerrman Dance Company. She co-directed Malena Dream of Tango at the 2003 Washington Theatre Festival, which was awarded Best Production, and directed the stage reading of Don Juan Tenorio at the Mexican Institute. . As current Artistic Director of GALita, she has directed La sonrisa perdida, El Bosque de mis libros, among others. A native of Buenos Aires, Ms. Quiroga belonged to the Teatro Colon ballet company and also danced with the Rio de Janeiro’s Municipal Theatre. As choreographer, her credits include the InterAmerican Development Bank’s Club de Teatro’s Pequeñas Traiciones, Gracias por venir, among others. She received the League of Washington Theatre “Ofie Award” for her extensive work at GALA, and is the creator of the movement-drama workshop “From Inside to Outside” which she has taken to Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and USA.
Lorena Sabogal was recently at In Series’ Cancionero Latino and GALA's Living Out. At Gala, she has appeared in numerous productions, including In spite of love, The aging of the Plum, Blood Wedding, El rufián Castrucho, Yerma, Cervantes: maestro del entremés, La verdad sospechosa, Así que pasan cinco años, The house of Bernarda Alba, Neruda 2000, I never said I was a good girl, La Chunga, and GALita's En busca de la sonrisa perdida. Other local credits include, Tango, Cabaret, Tango at Black Fox Lounge, The Navy Yard with Force/Collision; Factory 449's The Saint Plays; In Series' Mujeres, Returning to Neruda’s World, Las muchachas de entonces, among others; Imagination Stage's The Magical Birthday; and La Nona, Eh!, The Little Prince and The Servants with Teatro de la Luna. A native of Peru, she graduated from the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Washington and at studied voice at the Peruvian National Conservatory of Music.