Scenic Design:
Andres Ugarte*
Lighting Design:
Vandy Wood
Sound Design:
Lindsay Putnam
Costume Design:
Sarah Cox*
Stage Manager: Sarah Nicholson*
Director: Cynthia White
*denotes UCF student
From the Director
“I must fight with all my strength so that the little positive things that my health allows me to do might be pointed toward helping the revolution. The only real reason for living.”
— Frida Kahlo
From the Dramaturg
The characters in Mojada remember their native roots through rituals such as cooking and spiritual practice. Reflecting on the traditional foods and traditions of Mexico, UCF dramaturg Maria Perezalonso Hermosillo has created a dramatugical recipe book. It is designed to give audiences a taste of Luis Alfaro's theatrical world. Flip through her creation below; if you try out the recipes for yourself, let us know on social media!
Cast Bios
Adriana Aquino Andino (Tita) is a third-year transfer student in Theater Studies and Journalism, with a minor in Dance. Theatre UCF credits include El Wiz (Brujita Mala). She graduated from ballet academy Julian Blanco and took theater from Dr. Zayas and Dr. Duprey at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus. She performed professionally in Puerto Rico for Ballets de San Juan’s national tour company, in Legally Blonde (Vivienne Kensington) and Hairspray (Dynamite #1: Judine).
Jullien Aponte (Jason) is a junior in the BFA Acting program. Stage credits include Water by the Spoonful (U/S Elliot), El Wiz (Tin Man), Our Country’s Good (U/S Davy Collins/Robert Sideway) and Much Ado About Nothing (Claudio). Instagram: @apontejullien
Brandon Diaz (U/S Jason, Acan) is a freshman in the BFA Musical Theatre program. This is his first Theatre UCF production.
Naomy Delgado (Stage Directions, U/S Armida, U/S Josefina) is a senior transfer student in the B.A. Theatre Studies program with a minor in Music. This will be Naomy’s debut production at Theatre UCF. Previous theater credits include Remnant of the Imposter (Charlie) with Project Spotlight, and immersive online show Recovery (U/S Blank Slate 1 & 2).
Abigail Laboy Gracia (U/S Medea, U/S Tita, U/S Stage Directions) is a second-year transfer student studying theatre. This is her Theatre UCF debut. She plans to be involved in other Theatre UCF productions during next semesters as well volunteer in all theatre related activities. Instagram: @abigailgrazie
Hilary Pardey-Hernandez (Josefina) is a freshman in the B.A Theatre Studies program. Apart from the Fall 2020 virtual shows, she is also involved with Project Spotlight performing in Remnant of the Imposter (Mother/Board 1). Instagram: @hpardey
Karlo Buxo-Morales (Acan) is a BFA Musical Theatre senior and is excited to be working in shows. He is honored to be studying beside such talented performers. Previous UCF credits include Urinetown and She Kills Monsters. Other major shows include A Chorus Line and In the Heights. Instagram: @karlobuxo
Amanda Ortiz (Medea) is a senior in the BFA Musical Theatre track. Past Theatre UCF credits include Urinetown (Little Sally), Titanic: The Musical (Ensemble) and Bernarda Alba (U/S Magdalena). Other credits include Heathers (Veronica), In The Heights (Vanessa) and Into the Woods (Little Red). Instagram: @_amandaortiz
Catherine Patrizia (Armida) is a sophomore in the BFA Acting program. This is her Theatre UCF debut. She moved from Brazil to pursue her acting career and is very excited to work on this production. She is also currently featured in this year’s Project Spotlight production of Escape from Reality as Lauren. Past theatre credits include The Municipal Abattoir, Oedipus Rex and La Cantatrice Chauve (The Bald Soprano). Instagram: catherinepatrizia_
Production Team Bios
Audrey Casteris (Stage Manager) is a sophomore in the BFA Stage Management program. Previous Theatre UCF credits include UCF Celebrates the Arts 2020 (Production Assistant). Instagram: @audreycasteris
Syd Deines (Assistant Production Designer) is a sophomore in the BFA Design and Technology program. Her previous credits include Assistant Props Master for Urinetown.
Nicole “Nikki” Lyon (Assistant Stage Manager) is a sophomore in the BFA Stage Management program. Last fall, she worked as a Production Assistant on The Rover. She’s previously worked with Inside Out Theatre Company on Newsies (Stage Manager), Matilda (Stage Manager) and Thoroughly Modern Millie (Stage Manager). Instagram: @nikkilyon
Ana Martinez Medina (Director) is an MFA Acting alumna. During her time at Theatre UCF she was seen in Bernarda Alba (Bernarda Alba) and Pentecost (Gabriella). Recent directing credits include Becoming Dr. Ruth (Assistant Director) at Orlando Shakes, as well as Moana Jr. (Director) and Spring Awakening (Assistant Director) at Theater West End. Instagram: @ana.martinez.medina
Maria Perezalonso Hermosillo (Dramaturg) is a third-year international student in the B.A Theatre Studies program. She was recently part of the Theatre UCF production of The Rover (Masquerader & U/S Angelica). Previous roles include: The Addams Family (Morticia), The Lion King (Simba), Bye Bye Birdie (Rose Alvarez) and Hamlet (Hamlet). Instagram: @mpech24
Greyson Phillips (Sound Designer/Audio Engineer) is a third-year transfer student in Theatre UCF’s Design and Technology BFA program. His previous credits include A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Audio Engineer), It’s A Small World (Or, The Robot Play) (Sound Designer), El Wiz (Audio Engineer), Titanic: The Musical (Mic Technician), and Sweat (Asst. to Sound Designer) as well as multiple shows in corporate AV. He is particularly interested in immersive sound and the influence of music on an experience.
SWEAT is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
Co-commissioned by Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s American Revolutions: The United States History Cycle and Arena Stage
World premiere produced by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival
This production of SWEAT was first presented in New York by The Public Theater (Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director; Patrick Willingham, Executive Director)
Originally produced on Broadway by Stuart Thompson and Louise L. Gund.