Roman D’Ambrosio

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Roman D’Ambrosio is a recurring person in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 6 times across 6 issues between June 24, 2024 and November 27, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as “a panel featuring Jonathan Rosado, Salomé, and Roman D’Ambrosio”; “panel featuring Jonathan Rosado, Salomé, and Roman D’Ambrosio”; “Roman D’Ambrosio presents a reading of his new play Homemade Dynamite”. It most often appears alongside KGB, August Lamm, Beckett Rosset.

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  • Category: People
  • Mention count: 6
  • Issue count: 6
  • First seen: June 24, 2024
  • Last seen: November 27, 2025

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June 24, 2024 · Original source
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July 08, 2024 · Original source
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August 14, 2024 · Original source
Also Wednesday, August 14 - Roman D’Ambrosio presents a reading of his new play Homemade Dynamite at Sovereign House. The play debuted at the New York Theater Festival — featuring “intense drugs, sex, violence, and religious fervor”. Doors at 7pm, Play at 8pm
April 10, 2025 · Original source
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September 04, 2025 · Original source
From 7pm - 10pm at 54 Barrow St — Roman D'Ambrosio presents This Woman’s Work: a night of three plays. Directed by Roman D’Ambrosio. Starring Meg Spectre and Agnes Enhktamir. RSVP here
November 27, 2025 · Original source
From 7:00 - 9:00pm at The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Hillsdale opened yesterday, and there’s another performance tonight! A play written by Roman D’Ambrosio and directed by Rabiah Rowther. “During homecoming weekend at the infamous conservative Hillsdale College, former fraternity brothers, and the women they love, reunite. As the weekend unfolds and the drinking increases, the alumni question their relationship with each other and the promises they were told. | This is a very unique play that I’m excited about. Definitely worth seeing. tickets here (additional performances Nov 28