(MFA - Columbia University, ‘19, PhD - University of Chicago, ‘22) writes, teaches, and makes art about identity and the strangeness of being a person in modern society. Her full-length projects, produced and developed in New York City and Chicago include "Cry Baby Meets Audrey Hepburn,"(20% Theatre Company, Cornservatory, Tikkun Fellowship, 2016,) "How I Married Myself and Other Misadventures," (The New Colony, Athena Theatre Company, Columbia University School of the Arts, 2015-18,) “Simulacrum,” an opera libretto (Path New Music Theater, 3LD, 2018) and "100 Awkward Ways to Be a Person" (Columbia University School of the Arts, La MaMa, 2017-18, Rising Sun Performance Company, 2018.) “Ella in the Tundra," performed as part of the 2019 Columbia University Playwrights Festival, Signature...
(MFA - Columbia University, ‘19, PhD - University of Chicago, ‘22) writes, teaches, and makes art about identity and the strangeness of being a person in modern society. Her full-length projects, produced and developed in New York City and Chicago include "Cry Baby Meets Audrey Hepburn,"(20% Theatre Company, Cornservatory, Tikkun Fellowship, 2016,) "How I Married Myself and Other Misadventures," (The New Colony, Athena Theatre Company, Columbia University School of the Arts, 2015-18,) “Simulacrum,” an opera libretto (Path New Music Theater, 3LD, 2018) and "100 Awkward Ways to Be a Person" (Columbia University School of the Arts, La MaMa, 2017-18, Rising Sun Performance Company, 2018.) “Ella in the Tundra," performed as part of the 2019 Columbia University Playwrights Festival, Signature Theatre Company NYC, May 2019. Marianna is currently a member of the Pilot Program at the Tank theatre where she is developing a number of tv pilots, including one based on her immigration from the Soviet Union called "The Soviet Union of Iowa." She also works as a fellow in dramaturgy and research with Young Jean Lee. As a child refugee and immigrant and now nomad and polyglot (fluent in Russian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, and English,) she's particularly interested in trans-national and trans- and multicultural projects which explore, expand, and uplift identit(ies), voices, and ways of reimagining stagnant assumptions and types.