Elizabeth Marrero

Her solo and collaborative work is characterized by her open exploration of lesbian and Puerto Rican issues in a working-class or ghetto environment and by her links to stand-up comedy.

[1][2][3] In 2003 she reappeared in Aviles's signature piece Arturella at Dance Theater Workshop in New York City.

ASS WOMEN festival, which had a three-week, sold-out, extended run at the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance (BAAD!)

In this performance, Marrero presents five different characters, including the matriarch and slightly alcoholic Petronelia, the B-boy MC DJ Guilly-Guiso-Jugo, the hip hop supermarket cashier Wakateema Shaquasha de la Rodriguez, and Macha, a suave Latino crooner that loves women.

Marrero has also performed at Joe's Pub at the Public Theater and other major clubs in New York City, as well as internationally.