

Rita Estevanovich

competing as an Actor
Rita Estevanovich currently works in the tourism industry, having spent the last 10 years devoted to the production and promotion of arts education programmes,
national festivals, theatre and cultural preservation programmes for Cayman National Cultural Foundation. She is also a former television reporter for CI Television Network and radio host. For more than 25 years she has been involved in the local arts scene as a performer and actor having first stepped on stage for school plays such as C.S. Lewis' classic "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" and National Children's Festival of the Arts.
Rita was a member of the Triple C Concert band, playing trombone, and also the choir all throughout junior and high school. She also performed regularly on the GIMISTORY stage and as a member of CNCF's Young At Arts programme; she was also a member of Dance Unlimited and the Cayman Islands Folk Singers. Rita has represented Cayman at Carifesta and the Aberdeen International Youth Festival as a Dance Cayman! member.
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Rita has played several leading and supporting roles in local productions including 'Rundown' written and directed by Henry Muttoo, as well as 'Doubt' by John Patrick Shanley, 'Hannah's Confession' by Patricia Bent, 'Fallen Angels' by Honor Ford-Smith, Carol Lawes, Eugene Williams, Hertencer Lindsay and Pat Cumperand 'Collected Stories' by Donald Margulies among others. Her voice can be heard on local, regional and U.S. market ads as well as local cartoon series Bobo &Tete produced by Geezum. Rita is a graduate of the New York Film Academy's acting for film conservatory programme. She is a CNCF, CI Crisis Centre and CayFilm volunteer and the Chair of the CI Film Control Board.
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LA here she comes!