Darwin Del Fabro
(she / her)
Darwin Del Fabro

Press
Darwin Del Fabro gave a truly astonishing performance as the androgynous young composer. Her deeply moving exploration of the character’s tortured femininity and his creative and sexual yearnings is the stuff that launches a great career.
Michael Miller
(New York Arts)
Darwin Del Fabro
Recent Press
(she/her)

There are two standout performances here besides the frightening turn by Bacon. The first is from Anna Chlumsky ... [who] expertly plays one of the workers at the conversion camp who gets confrontational with Owen after he uses shock therapy to treat a hunk named Stu (Cooper Koch) after he fools around with Gabriel (Darwin del Fabro, the other standout in the cast). Del Fabro is excellent playing a unique character with a surprise agenda in the movie...
Thomas Duffy
(Film Book)
Revisiting Jobim was an introduction to the singing talent of the young Brazilian actor, and a re-introduction to some of Jobim’s most iconic songs through the prism of Del Fabro’s distinct vocals, naturally dramatic phrasing, and musical invention. In song after song, [she] had me finding shadings and meanings in the lyrics that I hadn’t heard before.
...song after song was a revelation and Del Fabro’s delight in performing them was infectious.
Gary Geddes
(Bistro Awards)

Rebecca Gibel and Darwin Del Fabro are outstanding in their roles. The audience feels the two characters, their fears as well as their unhappiness.
Robert Massimi
(The Metropolitan Magazine)