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Blue Bottle
Presented by The Infinity Films ∞ Theatrical Productions

Selected at the New York Theater Winter Festival.

Written by Andy Law

Directed by Burak Tatar

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Meet the Team

Crew members

Cast

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Andy Law

as Trafalgar Maras

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Zoé Fonck

as Justine Maras

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Andy Law (he/him), represented by The Talent Express, is a Hong Kong born-and-raised, and New York based actor. He is known for originating key roles in his co-written show: Thank You For Listening (Remote Theater Project). He has also originated leading roles in multiple Off-Off-Broadway shows such as Pain Inc. (Chain Theater), Look How Far You’ve Come (Chain Theater). His other credits include Scenes from Interior Chinatown (Museum of Chinese in the America), web series THE SWEAT SHOP which was selected in the BIG APPLE Film Festival, the immersive theater Tongues (JACK), A Sketch of New York (Producers Club), What I Listened To and People Problems (South Oxford Space).

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Zoé Fonck is a Washington born, Colorado raised and NYC-based actor. CREDITS: CRINGE (59E59 & TheSpace UK @ The Edinburgh Fringe Festival), See/Unsee (The Brick/Prism Festival), Carmilla (dir. Caroline Fairweather), Girl Time (St. Lydia's), Romeo and Juliet (Live Animals on Stage), Icarus' Mother (dir. Tom Robertshaw), The Book of Will & The Koi Pond (Gunnison Valley Theatre Festival), Wine Colored Lip Gloss (DCPA Play Summit), Macbeth(Sarah Lawrence), Flesh Fog (Sarah Lawrence, w/Jillian Jetton), Julius Caesar(BADA). Education: Sarah Lawrence College, British American Drama Academy. Zoé has also worked as a theatre educator for Lunchbox Theatre, the DCPA and Child's Play

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Erdem Erdal Ülker

as Erkek Maras

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Kathy Files DiBiasi

as Maria Maras

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Erdem Erdal Ülker is a Turkish-born actor. His credits include an Off-Broadway debut at Playhouse 46, select readings at the Actors Studio, a current festival run of the film Plane-Hop, and a principal role in an upcoming original play “We Three Kings” at the Jerry Orbach Theater this December. Mentored by Lorraine Serabian at HB Studio, he continues to hone his craft while staying active through martial arts and weight training. Erdem is incredibly proud to be bringing “Blue Bottle” to life alongside his peers, honored to be a part of something so personal to his friend Andy Law.

Kathy Files DiBiasi, born and raised in Pennsylvania, has performed with several theater companies in Westchester County and NYC. She has a regular acting gig at the beautiful Armour Stiner Octagon House in Irvington, NY. She most recently appeared with the M&M Performing Arts Company production of An Ideal Husband at Lyndhurst Mansion and the Off-Broadway production of The Visit of Mother Moses portraying abolitionist and free-thinker Frances Seward. She seems to be cast quite often in 19th Century plays! One of Kathy’s most enjoyable experiences was performing in The Vagina Monologues at the Ridgefield Playhouse with a cast of exceptional women. Other memorable acting credits include Pamela in The 39 Steps, Judy in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, and Emily in Our Town. Kathy continues her training at HB Studio in NYC, and is active on three non-profit boards focusing on youth and social justice in her community.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Mark Your Calendar

January 2026

15, 17, 18

Blue Bottle is a haunting new play about family, memory, and the scars of war. Trafalgar, a soldier broken by battle, returns to confront his brother Erkek and the lingering shadow of their younger sister, Justine. As dreams blur with reality and a mother’s letter resurfaces, the siblings are forced to reckon with love, betrayal, and the legacy of violence that binds them. At once lyrical and unsettling, Blue Bottle asks whether peace can be found when the past refuses to stay buried 

 

The New York Theatre Festival was founded back in 2012 as a nurturing ground for emerging playwrights, musicians, and performers. Over the past decade-plus, it has grown into a beloved staple of the city’s theatrical scene, showcasing over 1,500 plays and hundreds of musicals. The festival has also awarded substantial cash prizes to help artists continue their journeys. In essence, it’s become a cherished launchpad for fresh talent and inventive stories in the heart of New York’s theater community. 

Venue

Teatro Latea

107 Suffolk St Suite#413, New York, NY 10002

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