Written by Luis Santeiro, Our Lady of the Tortilla features the Cruz family, that is "volatile even in the best of times." On this particular day, Nelson, the youngest son, enters the house in a panic to hid the more obvious religious relics from the sight of his "gringo" girlfriend, who is visiting for the weekend Nelson's mother, Dahlia, is obsessed with retrieving her husband from his new girlfriend; Eddie her elder son, shows up in a van with his failed life and pregnant girlfriend. But the "real" pandemonium is caused by sweet, long-suffering Dolores, Dahlia's old-maid sister, when she sees the face of the Holy Virgin in a tortilla. This miracle brings hordes of believers and reporters to camp out on the Cruz's lawn to await future miracles. As the family struggles with beliefs and conflicts, old and new, the endurance of family love is revealed to be the real miracle.
Our Lady of the Tortilla is approximately two hours long, with a 15-20 minute intermission
Rated PG: "Parental Guidance Suggested," generally considered suitable for most audiences, some material within it may not be appropriate for young children, and parents are advised to use their discretion before allowing their children to watch it.
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Our Lady of the Tortilla (5/2/25-6/1/25)
Georgetown Palace Theatre is at 216 W. 8th Street, Georgetown, Texas 78626, Georgetown, TX.
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