(L-R) Kelly Lester and Diane Guerrero. Pictures by Daniel Rader.
Sponsored by
Ed & Carla Slomin
N/A: A NEW PLAY
By MARIO CORREA
Directed by KATIE BIRENBOIM
JUNE 4–22 | ST. GERMAIN STAGE
Be a fly on the wall for a riveting Congressional clash of wills. N/A takes you inside a battle of ideals behind closed doors between N, the first woman Speaker of the House, and A, the youngest woman ever elected to Congress. Inspired by real-life political leaders and events, this witty and whip-smart two-hander lets you see the sparks fly when a trailblazer and a firebrand collide.
Sponsored in part by
Jeffrey Davis & Michael Miller,
Carol & Al Maynard

Diane Guerrero
as ADiane Guerrero as A
BSC Debut. Diane is a Colombian-American actress, author, and advocate known for roles in Orange Is the New Black, DC’s Doom Patrol, Jane the Virgin, and Disney’s Encanto. Her work on Orange Is the New Black earned her cast three SAG Awards. She attended the Boston Arts Academy for high school and studied at Susan Batson Studio for acting. Guerrero has received a Bachelor’s degree and an Honorary Doctorate from Regis College. She is an advocate for comprehensive immigration reform and immigrant rights. Guerrero is author of the book “In The Country We Love” that talks about our experience with the immigration system.

Kelly Lester
as NKelly Lester as N
Kelly Lester (N) BSC Debut. Theater: The Baker’s Wife, Woman of the Year (Off Broadway); Cabaret (The Old Globe, Asolo Rep, La Mirada); The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Connecticut Rep); Spitfire Grill (Penobscot Theatre); The Boy From Oz (Celebration Theatre). Film and television: J. Edgar, Mr. Church, Becoming Bond, Dying For Sex, Law & Order, Law & Order SVU, The Blacklist, City on a Hill, Halston, Angie Tribeca, The Haunted Hathaways, Criminal Minds. BA UCLA Theatre Arts. Kelly is married to actor Loren Lester. They are the parents of three actress-daughters: Jenny, Lily, and Julia Lester. KellyLester.com @kellylesternyc

N/A Deeper Look: “Women in Politics”
Sunday, June 1, 4:45 PM | St. Germain Stage
From the national stage to the local, women have been making big waves in politics. Join us for a moderated discussion about the challenges female politicians have faced in the past and celebrate the strides that have been made today.


