Maria Enders is a fictional character from the play "Maloja Snake," written by the Swiss playwright Max Frisch. She is a successful actress who is invited to perform in a revival of the play that made her famous. The character grapples with her past and the complexities of her career as she navigates the challenges of aging in the entertainment industry.
In the story, Maria's journey reflects themes of identity, memory, and the passage of time. Her interactions with other characters, including Alfred, reveal the pressures and expectations placed on women in the spotlight, making her a compelling figure in contemporary theater.