Shakespeare and the traditions of the Aztec, Maya and Catholics!

By Tony Zamorano - español abajo

With the opening night of ¡O Romeo! right around the corner, along with this year’s celebration of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), now is an appropriate time to look at the importance of both the holiday and the integration of it into William Shakespeare’s work. Join us, along with Hamlet, Yorick, Titania, and many others from Shakespeare’s plays, to celebrate this year’s Día de los Muertos!

Día de los Muertos is one of Mexico’s most profound and culturally defining holidays, combining Aztec, Mayan, and Catholic beliefs to highlight the heritage embodied by country’s diverse people.  From the tradition of gaining luck by biting into the rubber skull baked into the pan de muerto (bread of the dead) in Puebla, to the religious practice of worshiping the dead in remembrance of their loved ones in Cuilapan, Oaxaca, this holiday enables all of Mexico to show appreciation for not only their ancestors and family, but also their traditions and culture as a country.  Although each region celebrates the holiday in a different way, it brings the community together on November 1st and 2nd to remember their loved ones. 


With the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death coming up on April 23, 2016, this year’s integration of Shakespeare and Dia de los Muertos is a great way to remember a man who altered the landscape of drama in dominant Western culture.  Shakespeare changed the way his world viewed tragedy, comedy, satire, and social constructs through plays such as Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Othello, and A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream, among others.  As such, ¡O Romeo!  embraces both the comedic and tragic elements of theatre that perfectly blends the two for this year’s celebration.

Get your tickets now for ¡O Romeo! to see how Shakespeare and Dia de los Muertos have come together for a celebration of the dead! Visit www.milagro.org or call 503-236-7253 weekdays 9:30 .a.m. - 5:30 p.m. or visit our online box office at any time!

Save money on tickets by attending the public preview on Oct 16! Tickets for this night only are $16 when bought in advance!

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