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Press and company projects

cabaret: una noche con los muertoss

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This production is a celebration of the Mexican Holiday Day of the Dead and would bring together traditions, poetry, stories, and music in a variety show form. The stage will feature a traditional ofrenda or altar to the loved ones who have passed away. 

Telenovela 101
episodes 1, 2 &3

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Can the impossible happen? Can love conquer all!? Can animals really talk? That just seems far fetched! 

Telenovela 101 is the first quarter of a melodramatic Mexican Soap Opera Parody. Performances in español, with English subtitles, so that everyone can enjoy the authentic drama!! 
 

abroad: a night of short plays

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Abroad is a collection of six short plays written by bilingual artists that focuses on celebrating heritage, language, and cultural identity.

sueño de una noche de verano

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Sueño de una noche de verano, a Spanish adaptation of the famous Shakespeare classic Midsummer's night Dream as part of a festival that will include different versions of the play this summer at the Kraine Theater.

A Nigh with the dead

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You don't talk about death, you don't mess with it, and you certainly don't question tradition. In a world where death is considered taboo, Catrina, a Mexican girl, will defy society's rules to find out where our loved ones go when they die. A Night with the Dead is a story about the origins of the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos and how one girl's drive can change the course of an afterlife.

Not another christmas story

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Desperate times call for desperate measures. Satan has come to power and rules the free world. An angel sent by God will announce to Maria, a young Mexican girl that she is to become the mother of the savior, a Hispanic savior. This comedy about religion, politics and immigration will make you laugh in these dark times.

hamlet: la telenovela

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Hamlet couldn't possibly get more dramatic...or could it? It couldn't possibly be funny...or could it? Shakespeare and Telenovelas? A match made in heaven? To believe or not to believe it...that is the question...

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