Living words: La Luna Nueva



THE STAGE & LETTERS



• Play Reading in Spanish – “QUE NO SE CULPE A NADIE DE MI MUERTE” by Humberto Robles
7 p.m. • Monday, Sept. 16, 2013 • FREE
 In this unique one-woman tragicomedy, a woman contemplating suicide takes on a multitude of roles to understand her life!  Nurys Herrera takes on the challenge of performing the woman as a daughter, a student and a lover, during the most important times of her life, confronting encounters that cover the gamut of human experience. Facing abuse, discrimination, addiction, alcoholism and more, this modern, humor-filled criticism of contemporary Mexican society is a black comedy tour-de-force!l.


• Play Reading in English – “MUMMIFIED DEER” by Luis Valdez

7 p.m. • Monday, Sept. 17, 2013 • FREE
Directed by Olga Sanchez this passionate play is one of the newest works by the renowned founder of El Teatro Campesino, Luis Valdez. In this semi-autobiographical piece, the dominant, imposing Mama Chu, a heroine of the Mexican Revolution, must reveal the truths of her past to reconcile the identities of her family.  Luis Valdez is acknowledged as the founder of modern Chicano theatre and film of the U.S., with feature films like Zoot Suit and La Bamba. The reading is presented in honor of Lakin Valdez, Luis’ son, who received his theatrical training through El Teatro Campesino, and starred in the world premiere of Mummified Deer.  Lakin is currently directing Milagro’s upcoming Día de muertos production, CorridoCalavera! 


• “NOCHE DE NERUDA” — Los Porteños
7 p.m. • Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2013 • FREE • Bilingual
Join us for a night full of sensual emotions with the poetry of Pablo Neruda in celebration of Chilean Independence Day. Los Porteños is a multi-genre Latino writers group dedicated to raising awareness of their diverse languages, canons, stories and cultures. For Noche de Neruda, Los Porteños will share original multilingual poetry and prose written in response to Neruda’s works and then YOU are invited to share your favorite Neruda poem in an Open Mic!  Since its founding in 2006, the group has produced a number of annual readings including for Día de Muertos and Friends of William Stafford.  In collaboration with Literary Arts, Noche de Neruda is also proud to offer the opportunity to win a free registration to Literary Arts’ DELVE program, “Whitman and Neruda: The Empathic Imagination”!


“EL NIÑO DIEGO” — Teatro Milagro’s Family-friendly World Premier. Bilingual
2 p.m. • Sunday Sept. 22, 2013 • $8 advance; 12 door
El Niño Diego follows the real life story of painter Diego Rivera as a boy, sent to live with a curandera because of his poor health. Travel to Mexico and see within the childhood of a man who became one of Mexico most emblematic artists of all time!
It’s 1913 as young Diego navigates the balance between his responsibilities to his education and his desire to create art. Dreams and reality collide when the Aztec Goddess, Coatlicue, bequeaths Diego with a magic paintbrush. Diego learns very quickly that with great power comes great responsibility as El Director and La Profesora try to use Diego’s gifts and his eagerness to help his community, for their own selfish gain.  Filled with humor while asking important questions about la vida, young audiences will love the accessibility to Diego Rivera.  This world premier is the latest in Teatro Milagro’s ‘Aventuras’ series which produces educational and magical-story theater pieces for the whole family.

• Play Reading Bilingual – “MACHOS” by Vicente Guzman-Orozco
7 p.m. • Monday, Sept. 23, 2013 • FREE
“Machos” is a comedy about the trials and tribulations of urban gay Latinos.  Ricky’s life is turned upside down and inside out when his little brother decides to visit him in the big city.  Unfortunately, Ricky’s apartment is so small, there’s no room for a closet!

Vicente Guzman-Orozco is a longtime collaborator with Milagro.  As resident playwright from 1995 to 1998, he penned eight plays for Teatro Milagro’s touring company. This past season he returned to the company to perform in Dance for a Dollar.  He was last seen in Milagro’s Entre Villa y una Mujer Desnuda in 2010. Other memorable shows from Vicente’s many years at Milagro include The Shrunken Head of Pancho VillaHeroes and Saints, and Te llevo en la sangre. Other favorite productions include the premiere of Cupid and Psyche (Stark Raving Theatre), ¡Entusiasmo! (Do Jump!), A Streetcar Named Desire and Take Me Out (Artists Repertory Theatre).  Celebrate the return of Vicente Guzman-Orozco’s work to Milagro and his first play in La Luna Nueva! 


• Play Reading in Spanish – “MADE IN LANÚS” by Nelly Fernandez Tiscornio

7 p.m. • Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013 • FREE
Made in Lanús is one of Argentina’s most successful plays. With tremendous simplicity and sensitivity, it describes the struggles faced by those who think about leaving their country, and by those who have left and returned. Since its debut in 1986, it has received numerous productions around the world and was made into a movie under the title, Made in Argentina.  The play has received numerous awards including Best Foreign Play, Mexico, 1988.

Nelly Fernandez Tiscornia was born in América, a small town west of Buenos Aires.  For 30 years she was a professor of mathematics. In the 1960s she wrote a series of works, including the prize-winning novel La Juana Díaz (Editorial Planeta de Barcelona Prize).  Her work includes over 100 television and film scripts



• “FRIDA, UN RETABLO” Bilingual
7 p.m. • Friday, Sept. 27, 2013 • $18 advance; $20 door
In Tehuan­Tepec dress with eyebrows taking flight like the wings of a raven, Frida Kahlo is legendary for an independence that inspired generations of feminists around the world. From the streetcar accident that left her crippled, to her torrid relationship with muralist Diego Rivera, life and art intertwine in this story of one of Mexico’s most acclaimed visual artists.


The play’s third time on national tour is inspired by constant requests from Milagro followers and will make a special stop for La Luna Nueva before continuing its tour around the country!

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