ACtors
Kila-T AKA Tomasina- Alyssa Valdez
Gardenia- Diana Rodriguez
Gardenia- Diana Rodriguez
Alyssa Michelle Valdez (Kila-T AKA Tomasina) is a recent graduate of The City College of New York where she received her bachelors degree in Theatre. Post credits include Clara (The House of the Spirits), Veronica (The Motherfucker with the Hat), Mable (Fast Company) and Angela Davis (Fires in the Mirror). She is currently working as a server and bartender at a Latin American restaurant in upstate New York. She is keeping safe and following her dreams the best way she can during this pandemic. She would like to thank her family, friends, mentors, teachers and especially her mother for supporting her in all that she does. She would also like to thank DigiRep fest, Erlina Ortiz (playwright), Briana Gause (Director) and fellow cast members for their love, support and hard work.
Diana Rodriguez is an actress, costume designer and resident artist of Power Street Theatre Company with the superpower of being able to morph and adapt to any role she plays. Best
known for her portrayal of the eccentric and iconic artist Frida Khalo in Erlina Ortiz play Las Mujeres. This Puerto Rico native have been actively working with Power Street Theatre and Philadelphia theatre since she first moved to Philadelphia in 2014. She have worked in Productions like: Morir Sonyando,Shelter in Place,She wore those Shoes, Out of Orbit, El JEFE with the PYP organization, One Day Old,la Fabrika’s production of a 2.50 la Cuba Libre de Ibrahim Guerra and La Gringa this last ones under the direction of Jose Aviles. Diana is so grateful of the opportunities and blessings she'd received from Philadelphia theatre community and first and foremost the Power Street family, and the Teatro del Sol family who had always believed in her capability and talents and has inspired her to do better. Love you all!
known for her portrayal of the eccentric and iconic artist Frida Khalo in Erlina Ortiz play Las Mujeres. This Puerto Rico native have been actively working with Power Street Theatre and Philadelphia theatre since she first moved to Philadelphia in 2014. She have worked in Productions like: Morir Sonyando,Shelter in Place,She wore those Shoes, Out of Orbit, El JEFE with the PYP organization, One Day Old,la Fabrika’s production of a 2.50 la Cuba Libre de Ibrahim Guerra and La Gringa this last ones under the direction of Jose Aviles. Diana is so grateful of the opportunities and blessings she'd received from Philadelphia theatre community and first and foremost the Power Street family, and the Teatro del Sol family who had always believed in her capability and talents and has inspired her to do better. Love you all!