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Marian Licha (AFTRA, SAG, AEA) is an actor/ playwright
and narrator. She has most notably performed the role of Ofelia at
Arena Stage for “Anna in the Tropics” directed by Jo Bonney.
Most recently, she performed her original solo-show
"Frida Vice-Versa" at The Corner Store and at the
Going Solo Festival sponsored by Horizons Theatre to sold-out
audiences. She also sold-out at The Capital Fringe Festival of 2006.
A finalist at The One Festival performed at La Tea Theatre in NYC
and also performed at The Coconut Hill Latino Playwright Festival in
NYC.
She has been commissioned by Horizons Theatre in Washington, D.C. to
write a play about Immigrant Mothers and Daughters. Other acting
credits include: The Imagination Celebration tour sponsored by The
Kennedy Center with "Maggie Magalita", "The
House of Bernarda Alba", "Doña. Rosita the Spinster",
"No Exit" and
"The House of Atreus". She has played principal
roles in NBC’s
“Homicide”, "Unsolved Mysteries"
and Fox TV’s "Americas Most Wanted".
Marian graduated from George Washington University with an acting
degree and a master’s degree from New York University in Educational
Theatre. Her acting skills were further developed at The Lee
Strasberg Theatre Institute and at The Second Studio for Actors in
NYC.
She has performed her storytelling program, A Magical
Journey into Latin America at The Kennedy Center, The
National Theatre, The Capital Children’s Museum, The Museum of
American History, and schools and libraries in the Washington
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