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🎭 Those Who Remained – A Multimedia Solo Show by Sophia Gutchinov


  • The Club at La MaMa 74A East 4th Street New York, NY, 10003 United States (map)

Date: May 8–18, 2025
Time: Various showtimes
Location: The Club at La MaMa
74A East 4th Street, New York, NY 10003 πŸ“

Description:
Don’t miss Those Who Remained β€” a transformative multimedia solo performance by Sophia Gutchinov exploring the intersection of modern dating, Indigenous ceremony, and cultural identity. Through projections, comedy, and spoken word, Gutchinov guides us through a deeply personal journey of ancestry, spirituality, and survival. Rooted in her Italian-Mongolian heritage, the performance uplifts voices from the AAPI, Latinx, Black, LGBTQ+, and Kalmyk tribal communities, bringing together ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience on stage. 🌍

From WWII survival to navigating love in today’s world, this show asks: What does it mean to truly belongβ€”and remain?

What to Expect:
🎭 A powerful, intersectional solo show blending acting, projections, drumming, and violin
🌱 A celebration of resilience, cultural heritage, and community healing
🧠 Insights drawn from neuroscience and lived experience
🌎 A globally-inspired story that connects past and present

Ticket Info:
🎟 Adults: $35
🎟 Students/Seniors: $30
🎟 La MaMa Members: $10
πŸ”₯ First 10 tickets for every performance: ONLY $10 (limit 2 per person)
πŸ“Œ Advance sales only – online, first come, first served
🎟 All prices inclusive of fees

Recommended for ages 16+

How to Join:
πŸ”— Reserve your seat here – shows expected to sell out fast!

Call to Action:
Step into a world where love, identity, and ancestry collide. Be part of this unforgettable experience that’s already resonated with international audiences. Secure your tickets today and witness the power of personal truth on stage.

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