Stages of Womanhood

Ingrid Sonnichsen and Erika Cuenca -
Photo by Heather Mull
Amanda (Erika Cuenca), a 25-year-old woman trying to make it in a man’s world, finds herself giving up on her own dreams to support the dreams of her almost-famous fiancé Jack (Andrew Wind), while also dealing with the troubles in her parents’ marriage.  Though she may feel alone with her troubles, not only are her challenges similar to those of many women of her own generation, Amanda finds out that her struggles at this stage of her life are the same struggles that her mother dealt with at a similar age.  They are, no doubt, the challenges of womanhood.

Amanda’s mother (Ingrid Sonnichsen), struggling with her own loss from neglecting her lifelong dreams, does not want to see Amanda suffer the same consequences.  She wants Amanda to be happy and fulfilled, and fears that if Amanda goes through with her marriage to the almost-famous Jack, Amanda will be in the same situation as herself in 25-30 years.  Her desire for Amanda is for her to live her dreams.  She wants Amanda to enjoy a different stage of life that she herself is experiencing.

To find out the liberating ending, click here to learn more or to purchase tickets for A Feminine Ending, by Sarah Treem.

“Anything may happen when womanhood has ceased to be a protected occupation.” 
― Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own


A Feminine Ending
Written by Sarah Treem.  Directed by: Matt M. Morrow
February 28 to March 15, 2014

Off The Wall | Pittsburgh Theater - Broadway Magic
Only 6 miles from downtown.  Parking is free.  
Enjoy a beverage from The Carnegie Coffee Company before the show.

Starring: Erika Cuenca, Ingrid Sonnichsen, Andrew Wind,
Shaun Cameron Hall, and Weston Blakesley


Erika Cuenca (Amanda) Erika is so very happy to be back at Off The Wall, working with such an awesome group of people.  Her OTW credits include The Zero Hour, Gruesome Playground Injuries, The Other Place, Shaken & Stirred, The House of Yes, Stop Kiss, The Club, Agnes of God, Four Dogs and a Bone, and How I learned to Drive. Locally, she has also worked with The Pittsburgh Playhouse Repertory Co., City Theatre, Quantum Theatre, Pittsburgh Playwrights, and Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre.  Erika is a graduate of The Conservatory of Performing Arts of Point Park College, and serves as Assistant Artistic Director of Off The Wall Productions.

Ingrid Sonnichsen (Kim) has acted professionally for over thirty-five years in regional theaters such as the Huntington, ART, and the Charles (Boston), the Guthrie (Minneapolis), Mark Taper Forum and LAAT (Los Angeles), Long Wharf (New Haven), and Ford's Theater and the Kennedy Center in D.C.   She’s worked on Broadway (Best Friend), Off-Broadway (Dylan and Measure for Measure), and in numerous commercials and voiceovers, both national and local, as well as ten seasons of summer stock.  In Pittsburgh she has done three shows with PICT (The Dead, Hedda Gabler, and Major Barbara – in Pittsburgh and at the Galway Arts Festival), The Credeaux Canvas with City Theatre, The Crucible and Le Grand Meaulnes for Quantum, Comedy of Errors at the Pittsburgh Public, and Shear Madness for the CLO Cabaret Theater.  Ms. Sonnichsen began teaching acting at Carnegie Mellon in 1995, and is even busier now that she’s recently retired. 

Andrew Wind (Jack) Andrew is thrilled to be working with such a fantastic cast, crew, and director in his debut at Off The Wall Theater.  A recent arrival to Pittsburgh, Andrew holds a B.F.A in Theatre from Marietta College, and recently finished working with City Theatre on the Young Playwrights Festival.  Before moving to Pittsburgh, Andrew worked in South Florida in such shows as the World Premiere production of A Measure of Cruelty by Joe Calarco (Mosaic Theatre), The Unseen (Promethean Theatre), The Tempest (New Theatre), As Bees in Honey Drown, The 24-Hour Theatre Project (Naked Stage) and Clybourne Park (Caldwell Theatre).  Recent Film/TV credits: Burn Notice, America’s Most Wanted, Charlie’s Angels, and indie films such as The Things You’ll Always Remember and The First Night. 

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