Milagro is celebrating its 30th Anniversary season! The love for the company has grown with the years, and we'd like to share some of the stories of patrons, artists, staff and others who gladly say "I love Milagro!" Today we bring you the amorous declarations of an artist and staff member whose list of credits (and past responsibilities!) reaches back two and a half decades:
Recently I heard José [Gonzalez] describe my first
involvement with Milagro, and it almost sounds like someone else's story: a shy
but bright teenager discovers professional theatre and is in turn discovered by
it.
Few who watched me belt out "La Cucaracha" in The Shrunken Head of Pancho Villa, bear my soul (and body) in Heroes and Saints or sashay through a Marilyn impersonation in Clean, might not believe how timid I was back when I first came to Milagro. The confidence derived from appreciative audiences and the support of the company, which soon gave me my first play writing commission, went very far to help me claim my place in the world as, among other things, an "artivist."
Recently I heard José [Gonzalez] describe my first
involvement with Milagro, and it almost sounds like someone else's story: a shy
but bright teenager discovers professional theatre and is in turn discovered by
it.Few who watched me belt out "La Cucaracha" in The Shrunken Head of Pancho Villa, bear my soul (and body) in Heroes and Saints or sashay through a Marilyn impersonation in Clean, might not believe how timid I was back when I first came to Milagro. The confidence derived from appreciative audiences and the support of the company, which soon gave me my first play writing commission, went very far to help me claim my place in the world as, among other things, an "artivist."
Over these many years Milagro has served as artistic cradle, virtual soapbox, and of course, friendly home for innumerable artists who, like me, aren't always supported or even known by the larger community. The collaborations that emerge sometimes are wonderful universes in themselves.
Is it any wonder I love Milagro?!?
Vicente Guzman-Orozco
Tell us what makes you say "I love Milagro!" Send us your "love story" to marketing@milagro.org and share in our 30 years of love for Latino arts and culture!
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