July 7 - ongoing (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below for details) Locuras en Wichita / Wild in Wichita. Winner of the Nuestras Voces’ National Latino Plays Initiative, this romantic comedy tells the unlikely story of a Mexican man and a Puerto Rican woman who fall in love at an assisted living center in Wichita, Kansas. At Repertorio Espanol, 138 East 27 Street. For more information click here.
July 7 - Ongoing (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) En el tiempo de las mariposas/ In The Time of the Butterflies. A play by Caridad Svitch, based on the novel by Julia Alvarez. The story of the Mirabal sisters, murdered in 1960 by thugs on the payroll of dictator Rafael Trujillo, a crime that prompted the fall of the Trujillo regime and left a deep mark in Dominican history. In Spanish with English translation. At Repertorio Español, 138 East 27 Street. For reservations, schedules or more information click here.
July 7 - July 17 (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) La Dama Duende. This play by Pedro Calderón de La Barca tells the story of a widow who is locked on house arrest by her brothers, and who is desperate to escape. At Repertorio Español, 138 East 27 Street. For reservations, schedules or more information click here.
July 12 (6:30 pm) LatinoJustice PRLDEF's Music and Comedy Show. Bill Santiago, author of Pardon my Spanglish: ¡Porque Because! performs at this fundraiser for LatinoJustice. Opening reception features Latin music. At the Ailey Studios/Joan Weill Center for Dance, 55th Street and 9th Avenue. For more information click here.
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