Andrea Thome

[3] Thome also found inspiration from the works of fellow Chilean writer Gabriela Mistral, the first Nobel Prize winner from Chile.

Thome spent five years at Red River Theater in San Francisco, where she co-created 22 pieces.

Thome discussed in an interview with Two River Theater how it has touched people of different backgrounds, including those who are not children of immigrants but have been politically involved.

Thome began writing Pinkolandia as part of the Hispanic Playwrights and Residence Lab at INTAR Theatre in New York.

[5] Fulana is a media collective project that explores issues relevant to Latinos in the United States "using parody and satire as a critical tool.