Teatro Paraguas Presents Atravesada: Poetry Of The Border
by Stephi Wild
- Dec 30, 2017
Atravesada: to have been crossed, to have gone through, to have been pierced, to have been meddled with. A borderland is in a constant state of transition Los atravesados live here: those who cross over, pass over, or go through the confines of the 'normal.' (Gloria Anzald a, Borderlands)
Teatro Paraguas to Host Irish Poetry Gala
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 14, 2017
A wide range of poets, writers, musicians and story tellers will perform on Saturday, September 23 from 6-8 p.m. at the Teatro Paraguas in Santa Fe, as a non-profit Irish-American collective holds its first Southwest salon.
PARTED WATERS Comes to Teatro Paraguas
by A.A. Cristi
- Apr 26, 2017
Teatro Paraguas is pleased to present a staged reading of Parted Waters, a play by Los Alamos playwright Robert F. Benjamin. Originally presented as a full production by Teatro Paraguas in 2010, Parted Waters is a gripping yet humorous drama about three generations of a Hispanic family in Northern New Mexico with crypto-Jewish roots.
Poets to Honor Malpais Review at Teatro Paraguas This Spring
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 19, 2017
Teatro Paraguas will host a poetry reading with 20 New Mexico poets whose work has been featured in Malpais Review, an eminent poetry anthology published quarterly by Gary Brower since 2011 which gained national recognition for excellent poetry, well-researched articles on poets and genres of poetry, and thoughtful and inspiring interviews.
Los Alamos Playwright's PARTED WATERS Gets Reading at Teatro Paraguas
by BWW
News Desk
- Nov 5, 2016
Teatro Paraguas will present a staged reading of Parted Waters, a play by Los Alamos playwright Robert F. Benjamin. Originally presented as a full production by Teatro Paraguas in 2010, Parted Waters is a gripping yet humorous drama about three generations of a Hispanic family in Northern New Mexico with crypto-Jewish roots.
PARTED WATERS Gets Reading at Teatro Paraguas This November
by BWW
News Desk
- Nov 5, 2016
Teatro Paraguas is pleased to present a staged reading of Parted Waters, a play by Los Alamos playwright Robert F. Benjamin. Originally presented as a full production by Teatro Paraguas in 2010, Parted Waters is a gripping yet humorous drama about three generations of a Hispanic family in Northern New Mexico with crypto-Jewish roots.
Los Alamos Playwright's PARTED WATERS Gets Reading at Teatro Paraguas
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 11, 2016
Teatro Paraguas will present a staged reading of Parted Waters, a play by Los Alamos playwright Robert F. Benjamin. Originally presented as a full production by Teatro Paraguas in 2010, Parted Waters is a gripping yet humorous drama about three generations of a Hispanic family in Northern New Mexico with crypto-Jewish roots.
PARTED WATERS Gets Reading at Teatro Paraguas This November
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 6, 2016
Teatro Paraguas is pleased to present a staged reading of Parted Waters, a play by Los Alamos playwright Robert F. Benjamin. Originally presented as a full production by Teatro Paraguas in 2010, Parted Waters is a gripping yet humorous drama about three generations of a Hispanic family in Northern New Mexico with crypto-Jewish roots.
Teatro Paraguas Presents UNA NOTA DE LORCA FLAMENCO PERFORMANCE
by Ashlee Latimer
- Oct 1, 2016
Compania Chuscales y Mina Fajardo and Teatro Paraguas will present two evenings of flamenco music and dance inspired by Federico Garcia Lorca, as well as selections of his poetry in Spanish and English, in commemoration of the eightieth anniversary of the poet's death, on Friday and Saturday October 21 and 22, 2016.
Teatro Paraguas to Present YEMAYA'S BELLY
by Tyler Peterson
- Sep 10, 2015
Yemaya's Belly, by Quiara Alegria Hudes, is the story of a boy, Jesus (played by Kana Gaines), and his relation to his family, manhood, and the ocean. He is lured away from his mother (Roxanne Tapia), father, and his hometown of rural Magdalena, by the material promise found in a colonial coastal city on his island in the Caribbean. While there, a carnival performer (Sabrina Garcia), playing the goddess of the ocean, Yemaya, tempts him with a taste of the eternal in sharp contrast with the city, which has 'no memories.'
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