Fefu and Her Friends
By María Irene Fornés
Fridays & Saturdays 7:30 PM, Sundays 2:00 PM
May 1–10, 2026
Tickets: $30 Adults, $15 Students 21 and Under
María Irene Fornés, one of the most influential yet underrecognized playwrights of the 20th century, created more than 40 works celebrated for their spare poetry, emotional force, and theatrical daring. The 1978 premiere of Fefu and Her Friends cemented her reputation as a visionary artist whose impact can be felt in generations of playwrights including Tony Kushner, Paula Vogel, Caryl Churchill, Migdalia Cruz, and many more.
Both funny and unsettling, Fefu and Her Friends unfolds as a reunion among eight women at Fefu’s country home in 1935. What begins as a lively gathering gradually reveals the private struggles, resilience, contradictions, and inner lives of women living within rigid social expectations. Fornés’ structure is groundbreaking: after the opening scene, the audience moves through multiple locations to experience four intimate scenes up close- each one offering a different perspective on the characters, their relationships, and the fragile, complex worlds they carry.
A landmark of feminist theatre and a powerful exploration of friendship, pain, humor, and survival, Fefu and Her Friends remains as urgent and mesmerizing today as when it premiered.
Run Time: Approximately 2 hours with intermission.
Performances:
Immersive Performances (Audience Moves)
As intended by the playwright, the audience is divided and guided in small groups to experience scenes played out in four different locations across the Hubbard Hall campus during Part 2 of the performance.
Single-Set Performances (Audience Stationary)
Performed entirely in the main hall. Audience remains in the same seats for the full performance. Recommended for audience members who prefer or require a stationary experience due to mobility or access needs. Assisted listening is available at these performances.
Community Engagement Initiatives:
League of Women Voters Partnership
The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County will host a voter information table at all Hubbard Hall Theater Company performances of Fefu and Her Friends. At these voter information hubs, residents can confirm their registration, register to vote, request an absentee ballot application, update their address or party enrollment, find out when and where to vote, and learn what will be on the ballot in November.
Celebrando Fornés Participation
This production is part of the Decade of Fornés: Celebrando Fornés/Celebrating Fornés, a collection of events that celebrate the life and work of María Irene Fornés (1930-2018), nine-time Obie Award winning playwright, director and educator. To learn more about the initiative, visit www.fornesinstitute.com
Pre-Show Mother’s Day Brunch
Join us for a special Mother’s Day brunch before the May 10 matinee. Brunch begins at 10:00 AM at Canteen Coffee Co.. For menu details and reservations, please contact canteencoffeeco@gmail.com
Cast and Creative Team:
Katherine Danforth (Fefu) is a Hoosick Falls native and a graduate of SUNY Potsdam. She has appeared in Hubbard Hall productions of “Twelfth Night” (Olivia), “Othello” (Cassio), “Peter and the Starcatcher” (Mrs Bumbrake), “A Box of Monkeys” (Mrs Ondego-Jones), “All’s Well That Ends Well” (Lafew), and “Twelfth Night” (Viola). Other acting credits include “Pride and Prejudice” (Mr Bennet/Charlotte), “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (Lysander), “Into the Woods” (Cinderella’s Mother), and “Godspell” (Learn Your Lessons Well soloist) at Fort Salem Theater. Formerly a proud staff member and youth production director at Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education, Katherine now works at the Bennington Early Childhood Center in Vermont.
Jewel Winant (Cindy) Currently on hiatus from pursuing her MFA in classical acting with Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Academy in DC, she was most recently seen in their production of Much Ado About Nothing as Hero/Watchman.
Having done over 40 productions in the capital region, other recent credits include A poet in “An Iliad” (A Certain Something), Orlando in “As You Like It,” Rose in “Dancing at Lughnasa” (Hubbard Hall Theatre Company), Narrator in “Rocky Horror Show” and Kate in “Taming of the Shrew”(UAlbany). She has also trained with Shakespeare and Company in Lenox, MA and completed their month long intensive this past summer.
A new local resident, she is looking forward to the pause in her MFA to slow down, rest, and become more involved in the local theatre. “I like this place and could willingly waste my time in it.”-William Shakespeare
Neve Marotta (Christina) is a Cambridge native and recent graduate of Burr and Burton Academy, and is currently a student at SUNY Adirondack. She has been performing in Hubbard Hall productions for most of her life, such as “Beetlejuice Jr.” (Barbara), “All Shook Up!” (Sylvia), “Into the Woods” (Jack’s Mother), and “Little Women” (Hannah). She has also worked professionally in commercial modeling and acted in student films. Film credits include “Dinner with Demons” (Stella) at Marymount Manhattan College and “Imaginary” (Serena) at Brooklyn College. Outside of theater, she is a musician, dancer, cheerleader, and self-published author. Shoutouts and love to CHEMM and her mom. Shag Chateau 1:40
Jenny Wright (Julia) Living in New York City Jenny starred in Broadway and Off-Broadway plays. In her younger years she was Salvador Dali’s model. Later, moving to California to work in film- IMDb. She studied at The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, and studied The Meisner Method in California and New York. Jenny is a native of Cambridge, and loves animals, books, art, the community, and the seasons.
Tiffany McWilliams (Emma) is an active member of Upstate New York’s Capital Region theater community. Her recent work for Fort Salem Theater, Curtain Call Theatre, The Ghent Playhouse, Harbinger Theater and Theater Voices ranges from classics like “All My Sons” and “Gaslight” to the intergenerational all-female ensemble of “Love, Loss & What I Wore” to the acclaimed regional premieres of “Mrs. Packard”, “Things I Know To Be True”, “The Rembrandt” and “The Squirrels”.
Please visit tiffanymcwilliams.actor for more info!
Antoinette Fasino (Paula) graduated from Montclair State University with a BFA in acting. They were most recently seen in Home Made Theater’s production of The Humans as Aimee. Antoinette lives in Glens Falls and is a produced playwright in New Jersey and New York.
Maureen “Moe” Cossey (Sue) is a local theater professional, musician and actor. She attended the Crane School of Music and SUNY Albany, majoring in Vocal Performance. For the past several years, she has been the resident Stage Manager and Event Production Coordinator at Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education in Cambridge, NY. Fort Salem Theater credits include ‘Sweeney Todd,’ ‘Mary Poppins’ (Mrs. Andrew), ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ (Voice of Audrey II), ‘Bright Star’ (Mama Murphy), ‘Pirates of Penzance’ (Edith), ‘There’s No Business Like Snow Business’ (Featured Performer), ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Steel Magnolias’ (Stage Manager). Other recent stage roles include Mother Abbess (alternate) in ‘The Sound of Music’ (HMT), and Sister Margaretta in ‘The Sound of Music’ (MACC). Recent Creative Team Production credits include: ‘Ragtime’ (Sand Lake Center for the Arts, Lighting Designer), ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ (Bennington Monument Arts and Cultural Center, Stage Manager), ‘What the Constitution Means to Me’ (Stage Manager, Lighting Designer), ‘Valley Song’ (Lighting Designer), ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’ (Stage Manager and Lighting Designer). This summer, she will be directing the Youth and Teen Theater programs at Hubbard Hall! When not on stage or behind the scenes, Moe also serves as a music minister and organist at several local churches.
Hannah Thien (Cecilia) is an Albany actor and music director happy to return to Hubbard Hall for this production. Previous stage credits include As You Like It (Celia, Hubbard Hall, 2025), Agatha Christie’s Mousetrap (Ms. Casewell, Bunbury Players, 2024), A Christmas Carol (Belle, Hangar Theatre, 2019). Upcoming credits include Footloose (Playhouse Stage Company, Summer 2026). Outside of rehearsal, Hannah can be found teaching middle and high school acting classes and voice lessons at Broadway Bound Performing Arts Academy in Delmar. Instagram: @hannahlthien. All my love to Chris and Jason.
Directed/Scenic Design/produced by Erin Nicole Harrington
Stage Manager: Laurie Kenny
Costume Design by Kim Martin
Lighting/Sound Design by Maureen “Moe” Cossey
Intimacy Coordinator: Madeline Johns
