In its 24th season, Gente de Teatro brings back Madenusa by Argentine playwright Claudia Soroka. While serving as a mirror of Fernández Tiscornia’s Made in Lanús (Made in Argentina”\) presented to the public in 2011, Soroka’s play also underscores one of the multiple facets of the immigrant community.
In an attempt to restart a life that had been interrupted, this time Mabel and Osvaldo, long-time residents of the USA, have invited “la Yoli” and “el Negro”* to come from Argentina for a visit. What happens when the world one left behind is suddenly back?
All performances will be in Spanish.
In its 24th season, Gente de Teatro brings back Madenusa by Argentine playwright Claudia Soroka. While serving as a mirror of Fernández Tiscornia’s Made in Lanús (Made in Argentina”\) presented to the public in 2011, Soroka’s play also underscores one of the multiple facets of the immigrant community.
In an attempt to restart a life that had been interrupted, this time Mabel and Osvaldo, long-time residents of the USA, have invited “la Yoli” and “el Negro”* to come from Argentina for a visit. What happens when the world one left behind is suddenly back?
All performances will be in Spanish.
In its 24th season, Gente de Teatro brings back Madenusa by Argentine playwright Claudia Soroka. While serving as a mirror of Fernández Tiscornia’s Made in Lanús (Made in Argentina”\) presented to the public in 2011, Soroka’s play also underscores one of the multiple facets of the immigrant community.
In an attempt to restart a life that had been interrupted, this time Mabel and Osvaldo, long-time residents of the USA, have invited “la Yoli” and “el Negro”* to come from Argentina for a visit. What happens when the world one left behind is suddenly back?
All performances will be in Spanish.