Ariel on Cam.
From SparkNotes interviews to online media campaigns, check out these featured clips of Ariel’s past work.
Ariel’s Debut at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center.
In 2019 Ariel was awarded the most incredible opportunity to grace the Alice Tully stage at Lincoln Center in Carl Davis’ U.S. Premiere of “Last Train to Tomorrow.” As the youngest in her ensemble at just 19 years old, Ariel along with each of her eight castmates took on multiple roles to portray the story of the Kinder Transport Movement. This was an opportunity Ariel is beyond humbled to have been given, and a story she feels incredibly grateful to have taken a part in telling.
The Last Train to Tomorrow, 2019, The College of Performing Arts, The New School, Jennifer Holmes (Director), Karim Rivera Rosado (Costume Designer), Fletcher McCune (Lighting Designer).
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Ariel in “Chismosas” Dir. Caroline Rodriguez
Ariel was honored to bring to life the lead role of “Maya” in this fun short romantic comedy (drama?!). This production consisted of an enitre cast and crew that identified as part of the Latinx Diaspora, making it the first set of its kind Ariel has experinced to date. “Chismosas” is expected to premiere sometime late spring/ early summer in 2022.