Primavera
Primavera is a new play by Patricia Marjorie, a multidisciplinary artist from Brazil.
The story follows Barbara, a renowned actress, as she seeks therapy with Alma, a psychiatrist. But Barbara's sessions take an unusual turn when historical female figures begin to speak through her, urging her to set the record straight.
Exploring themes of voice, identity, and women’s equality, Primavera asks: Can we ever truly rewrite history, or are we doomed to repeat the same struggles?
In Development
Directing Patrícia Marjorie
Starring Samora La Perdida & Dee Dorcas
Scenic designer Flávio Alcantara
Sound designer Kate Marvin
Projection Designer Stefania Bulbarella
Costume Designer Patrícia Marjorie
Light Designer Sheyenne Skyes
Props Designer Federica Borlengui
Photography Clovis Gomis
Graphic designer Hugo Pachiella
Original song by Fernanda Cabral
Executive Producer 55B
About the Artist
Photography by Thaís Mallon
Patrícia Marjorie is a Brazilian Multidisciplinary Artist based in NYC with experience on different types and scopes of projects in theater. Director, Performer, Designer and Craft Master, Patrícia moved to NYC after 19 years of extensive work in theater productions in Brazil, where she got her Bachelor Degree in Performing Arts by Universidade de Brasília (UnB). Experienced executing measurable creative solutions in Arts, Design and interactive marketing for theatre, Patrícia's theatrical credits have included performing in classical plays like Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing (Brazil 2014), directing modern adaptations as Heiner Muller's "Hamlet- Machine" (Brazil 2001), and new works as "On how to Be a Monster" by Maria Luiza Muller with At Alia Theatre Company (NYU - Dec 2019); “What will Become of Kaaron” by Kaaron Briscoe (oct 2021) and her own work as a playwright "A Song to Keep the Wolves Awake” (Nov 2019) both at The Tank NYC.





