About this Performance

By: Charles Ludlam
Directed by: Eric Ting
Additional Music Selections by: Anthony Roth Costanzo

When playwright Charles Ludlam invented the iconic opera singer at the center of his ridiculous comedy Galas, he likely never imagined a real prima donna in the role. With Anthony Roth Costanzo taking the stage in Eric Ting’s new production, the dream Ludlam never dreamed comes true. As the titular Maria Magdalena Galas (rhymes with Callas), Costanzo embodies extravagance, camp, and diva, but – with his famous countertenor shimmering between the moments of absurdity – opens his heart and lays bare to us both the beauty and the pain pumping through the veins of any great artist.

Cast: Anthony Roth Costanzo, more to be announced

Run time: TBD

Stay Out Late

After every performance of Galas, stay after the show for a nightcap. The Play Ground, our open-air plaza, stays open until 11pm with local wine, beer, cocktails, non-alcoholic options, and snacks—set against skyline views and summer greenery.

The Cast

Anthony Roth Costanzo

Maria Magdalena Galas

Carmelita Tropicana

Giovanni Baptista Mercanteggini

Mary Testa

Bruna Lina Rasta

Caleb Eberhardt

Aristotle Plato Socrates Odysseus / Statuesque Beauty

Erin Markey

Athina Odysseus

Patricia Black

Hüre Von Hoyden

Samora la Perdida

Pope Sixtus VII / Fritalini / Ilka Winterhalter

Austin Durant

Prelate / Ghingheri

Jeremy Rafal

Franco Cogliones / Ticket Seller / Waiter in Train Station

Creative Credits

Charles Ludlam

Creator
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Charles Ludlam was Artistic director, playwright, director, designer and star of New York’s acclaimed Ridiculous Theatrical Company. The late Charles Ludlam ransacked theatrical and literary history in an evolutionary quest for a modern art of stage comedy. His more than 30 plays – most famously, Bluebeard, Camille, Galas, and the Mystery of Irma Vep – are among the most thought-provoking entertainments in the modern repertoire. Born April 12,1943 in Floral Park, NY. Conveniently, a movie theater was across the street from their home. He and his mother attended often fostering his love of all things theatrical. At 17 he founded The Students’ Repertory Theater in Northport, NY. A graduate of Hofstra University, he staged his first play of the Ridiculous Theatrical Company, When Queens Collide in 1967. During his 20 years with the Ridiculous, Charles Ludlam won Obie and Drama Desk Awards, as well as playwriting fellowships from the Guggenheim, Rockefeller and Ford foundations and the National Endowment for the Arts. His plays are performed around the world. Bio taken from the book: Ridiculous Theater: Scourge of Human Folly; Essays and Opinions of Charles Ludlam. Edited by Steven Samuels

Eric Ting

Director
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Eric Ting is a two-time Obie Award-winning director whose work spanning theater, opera and dance has been seen across the US and internationally. Theater credits include the world premieres of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ THE COMEUPPANCE (Signature Theater); The 1491s’ BETWEEN TWO KNEES (PAC NYC; Oregon Shakespeare Festival); Toshi and Bernice Johnson
Reagon’s PARABLE OF THE SOWER: THE OPERA (NYU Abu Dhabi, Lincoln Center); Lloyd Suh’s THE FAR COUNTRY (Atlantic Theater Co); Alina Troyano and Jacobs-Jenkins’ GIVE ME CARMELITA TROPICANA and Jackie Sibblies Drury’s WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT A PRESENTATION… (Soho Rep); Nora Chipaumire’s MIRIAM (BAM Next Wave); and Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig’s THE WORLD OF EXTREME HAPPINESS (Manhattan Theater Club; Goodman). Ting is one of three Directors of Soho Repertory Theater in New York City, and a proud member of SDC.

Anthony Roth Costanzo

Additional Music Selections
Anthony Roth Costanzo

Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo began performing professionally at the age of 11 and has since appeared in opera, concert, recital, film, and on Broadway. He was recently awarded a GRAMMY, an Honorary Doctorate from Manhattan School of Music, a visiting fellowship from Oxford University, and the History Makers Award from the New York Historical Society, and in the spring will be a distinguished visiting scholar at Harvard. This season, he returns to the Metropolitan Opera after staring in Akhnaten, in another title role as Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice, the Santa Fe Opera for a world premiere, and to the Teatro Real; makes his Paris Opera debut,
gives solo recitals at the Kennedy Center and Boston’s Jordan Hall, makes his debut at the Wigmore Hall in London, and appears in Carnegie Hall with the Met Chamber Orchestra. As a producer, he has created projects for Opera Philadelphia, The New York Philharmonic, The BBC Proms, WQXR, and St. Ann’s Warehouse among others.

Mimi Lien

Scenic Design
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Mimi Lien is a designer of sets/environments for theater, dance, and opera. Arriving at set design from a background in architecture, her work often focuses on the interaction between audience/environment and object/performer. Recent work includes Antony & Cleopatra and Grounded (Metropolitan Opera), Give Me Carmelita Tropicana! (Soho Rep), In A Grove (Pittsburgh Opera/PROTOTYPE), Parsifal (Bayreuther Festspiele), The Righteous (Santa Fe Opera), Intelligence (Houston Grand Opera), The Comet/Poppea (The Industry/AMOC*), Die Zauberflöte (Staatsoper Berlin), Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Tony Award), Sweeney Todd (Tony nomination), True West (Roundabout), Fairview and An Octoroon (Soho Rep), and A 24 Decade History of Popular Music (St. Ann’s Warehouse). Her large-scale public artworks include The GREEN at Lincoln Center; PARADE, a conveyor-belt installation commissioned by The Bentway in Toronto; and MODEL HOME, a performance installation utilizing a 60-ft crane in San Diego. In 2015, she became the first set designer ever to be honored with a MacArthur Fellowship. She has also received a Bessie Award, Drama Desk Award, Lucille Lortel Award, American Theatre Wing Hewes Design Award, Cullman Award for Extraordinary Creativity at Lincoln Center Theater, and OBIE Award for Sustained Excellence. She is a co-founder of the Brooklyn performance/art space JACK.

Hahnji Jang

Costume Design 

Hahnji is an activist, costume designer, and stylist. As a trans and AAPI individual they focus on crafting to empower people of the global majority. Hahnji also offers affordable styling outside the limiting gender and size binaries by upcycling and re-imagining used & unwanted materials. They are on a continual journey to rematriate the closets of the individuals and institutions around them. Hahnji is also available for intersectional & sustainable costuming consultations. They have collaborated with Broadway Green Alliance & consulted for institutions such as the National Theatre UK, Women’s Project Theater, the Dalton School, and the Sharjah Performing Arts Academy. Their current focus is the Transcendent Punk Costume Closet, a sustainability experiment started at Soho Repertory Theatre reallocating theatre costumes to the queer BIPOC community in an effort to make performance costuming and gender-affirming dressing more accessible to Trans and Gender non-conforming artists. Learn more @transpunkcloset on Instagram or at Hahnji.com

Jackson Wiederhoeft

Anthony Roth Costanzo's Costume Design
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Bio to come.

Jiyoun Chang

Lighting Design
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Opera Credits: Il Trovatore (Houston Grand Opera), Factotum (Lyric Opera of Chicago), Primero Sueño directed by Louisa Proske (The MET Cloisters) New York Broadway Credits: Stereophonic (Tony Nom), Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, The Cottage, KPOP Broadway, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf (Tony Nom), Slave Play (Tony, Drama Desk, Henry Hewes Noms), Recipient of Suzi Bass Award & Obie Award.

Tei Blow

Sound Design
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Tei Blow is a media designer, technologist and performance maker. Tei’s work has been seen at Hartford Stage, Dance Theater Workshop, PS122, Lincoln Center, The Kitchen, BAM, The Public Theater, The Broad Stage, MCA Chicago, MFA Boston, Kate Werble Gallery, Baryshnikov Arts Center, The Roundabout, The Wadsworth Atheneum, and at theaters around the world. He has been nominated for 2 Bessie Awards, the Lucille Lortel Award, the recipient of The Obie Award, The Henry Hewes Award, NYSCA Composer’s Grant, the Bessie Award, the FCA Grants to Artists Award, and the Creative Capital Award.

Raja Feather Kelly

Choreographer

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James Kaliardos

Makeup Design
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Amanda Miller

Hair & Wig Design

Amanda Miller is a wig hair and makeup designer with studios in NYC and London offering custom wigs, hairpieces, facial hair and hair extensions on commission as well as full concept design in wigs, hair, and makeup for theater, television, film productions , red carpet events and independent artists. In 2012 Amanda received the New York Women in Film and Television Designing Women Award for hair design. Credits include a diverse range of productions including: Broadway: CAROLINE, OR CHANGE, OLD TIMES, CYRANO DE BERGERAC. NYCC Encores! TITANIC, MCC TROPHY BOYS, HAMLET/ORESTIA Park Avenue Armory, TWELFTH NIGHT Folger Shakespeare Theater, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Cleveland Playhouse, Annie Baker’s VANYA, Young Jean Lee’s LEAR, MARIE ANTOINETTE, Soho Rep. , THE 3 PENNY OPERA , Ethan Cohen’s HAPPY HOUR, THE NIGHT ALIVE, HARPER REAGAN Atlantic Theater Company. WEST SIDE STORY, THE OTHER JOSH COHEN Papermill Playhouse, Williamstown Theater Festival, The Metropolitan Opera Company; Saturday Night Live, DEXTER: RESURRECTION, THE GREAT, INVENTING ANNA and numerous other television series; feature films such as HARRIET, HAPPY GILMORE 2, THE WOLF OF WALL STREET, RAY DONOVAN THE MOVIE; the artist CINDY SHERMAN, and vinyl cover art for Chappell Roan’s THE SUBWAY.

Deborah Hecht

Dialect Coach
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Mario-Mars Wolfe

Production Stage Manager

Mars Wolfe (they/them) Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo (Best Musical – Tony Award®), Good Night, Oscar. National Tours & Off-Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo (1st National), MJ the Musical (1st National), Dominique Morisseau’s Signature Theatre residency 2024, Eurydice, The Great Privation, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, and The Black Clown. Film/TV: Sundance – The 1 & Only MJ Girls, MTV’s Video Music Awards, The View, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, VH1’s Trailblazers Honors. Mars moonlights as the genderf*** drag queen 11 o’Clock and their one-person show, Bill, Bill, Billz premiered in Ars Nova’s ANT FEST. Mars is a Sundance Episodic Lab Fellow and a tall poPpy apprentice, studying with composer Jeanine Tesori.
Education: DePaul University, Juilliard. Mars is an adjunct professor at DePaul University.

Bianca Mercado-Boller

Assistant Stage Manager
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Sarah Matthews

Production Assistant
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Grace Row

Music Engineer
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Alexandria Giroux

Associate Choreographer
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Taylor Williams, CSA

Casting Director
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Taylor Williams, CSA: Artios Award Winning Casting Director. Film: Good One (Sundance Selection 2024) The Front Room (A24), Omni Loop (2am Films), Rocky’s Deli (Ben Cohen) What the Constitution Means to Me (Amazon Prime). Broadway: John Proctor is the Villain, The Last Five Years, All In, Romeo and Juliet, Stereophonic, Illinoise, An Enemy of the People, The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window, POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive, Slave Play (Broadway remount and original, CTG, NYTW), Is This a Room & Dana H, What the Constitution Means to Me (NYTW, Barrow Street, Broadway, National Tour). New Media: amfAR’s The Great Work Begins featuring scenes from Tony Kushner’s Angels in America, Ratatouille: the TikTok Musical benefit for the Actors Fund. Taylor is the resident casting director at Page 73 Productions. She has cast various productions in NYC and around the country. Upcoming: Theater: Purple Rain. Film: Union County, Untitled Tommy Dorfman Project, Via Negativa. TaylorWilliamsCasting.com