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My name is Tatiana Isabel Gil. I am an Albuquerque based Queer Latinx writer, dramaturg, and actor with a passion for new work development, art that moves people to take action, and decolonization as a form of healing and empowerment. Born in Chicago, IL to immigrant parents from Colombia and Panama, I am a proud first generation artist mainly just looking to fulfill all my dreams in changing the world through art activism but also to provide my mother with a beautiful beach house on the shores of Taboga when she is a viejita. 

With stars in my eyes, I made my way to the Big Apple and studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater where I fell in love with acting. Since then it is in fact the thing that brings me the most joy in this world. Then, after 3 years of rigorous training, I graduated from Boston University School of Theater with a BFA in Theatre Arts where I fell in love and curiosity with playwriting and dramaturgy. So far, some of my favorite credits include working as a dramaturg for world premiere plays Hype Man, and Leftovers with Company One Theater (Boston, MA), and playing Kit in Off the Grid’s production of Our Dear Dead Druglord. Additionally, as the director of Theater Performance, Committee member, and playwright for the Yo Soy Lola movement, I created 3 one act plays exploring intersectional identities within the Latinx experience. With my mission set on creating an anti-racist theater industry, I am avidly working on what that looks like for myself in practice, and how to manifest that for and with my QTPOC artist community. 

Some of my favorite things are collaboration, homemade iced lattes, Pedro Almodovar films, notebooks, making altars, Steven Universe, and youtube’s lofi hiphop beats livestream channel.