The show plays now through June 26th at The Los Angeles Theatre Center.
Latino Theater Company presents a poignant new comedy by multiple award-winning resident playwright Evelina Fernández (A Mexican Trilogy, The Mother of Henry). LTC artistic director José Luis Valenzuela directs the world premiere of Sleep with the Angels, continuing through June 26 at The Los Angeles Theatre Center.
Sleep with the Angels injects a dollop of magical realism into the everyday lives of two working women. Molly, a busy attorney, has just separated from her husband and is in desperate need of a childcare provider. Juana has recently arrived from Mexico and is looking for a job. It's a perfect match! Soon, Molly and her kids are swept up into Juana's magical and charming ways. But just who is Juana, really?
"The play starts out on a whimsical note-Juana is a sort of indigenous Mary Poppins," says Valenzuela. "Before we realize what's happening, it has us thinking about serious issues: immigration, homophobia, parent-child relationships, marriage. The magical part is learning to be a real human being, and the complexity of that."
Elia Saldana and Esperanza America star as Molly and the fantastical Juana. Saul Nieto plays Molly's 13-year old, gender curious son, Alex, and Victoria Tamez takes on teen angst-filled older sister, Cindy. Randy Vasquez is Molly's estranged husband; Eduardo Roman plays family gardener Pablo; and Tina D'Marco portrays Molly's mom.
Like all Latino Theater Company work, Sleep with the Angels is infused with music as well as magic. Musician Robert Revell plays plaintive and joyous Mexican melodies throughout.
The creative team for Sleep with the Angels includes set, lighting and costume designers Emily MacDonald and Cameron Mock; sound designer John Zalewski; choreographer Urbanie Lucero; and casting director Blanca Valdez. The stage manager is Henry "Heno" Fernandez.
Evelina Fernández is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter and actor who writes about the U.S. Latinx experience. Her plays include The Mother of Henry (recipient of the 2020 L.A. Drama Critics Circle Ted Schmitt Award for the world premiere of an outstanding new play, and nominated for two additional LADCC awards including "Outstanding Production"); A Mexican Trilogy (published by Samuel French, recipient of the L.A. Drama Critics Circle 2016 L.A. Drama Critics Circle Ted Schmitt Award for the world premiere of an outstanding new play); Solitude (Los Angeles Times Critic's Choice); Dementia (Los Angeles Times Critic's Choice); La Virgen De Guadalupe, Dios Inantzin (featured in both the Los Angeles Times and The New York Times); Hope: Part II Of A Mexican Trilogy (Ovation nomination for playwriting); Dementia (GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Theater Production in Los Angeles and four Ovation nominations); Charity: Part III Of A Mexican Trilogy (Backstage Critic's Pick); Premeditation (3 Ovation nominations). Evelina's 6-hour epic A Mexican Trilogy: An American Story ran at The Los Angeles Theatre Center in the Fall of 2016 to great acclaim. She was part of the CTG Writers Workshop where she began her "Virgin" series with The Mother of Henry. Other plays include Luminarias, La Olla, Liz Estrada In The City of Angels, Sleep With The Angels, Macario & Departera (for Teatro Vision) and more. She is currently commissioned by South Coast Rep and was a writer for Seasons 2 and 3 of the Emmy-nominated Hulu series East Los High,. She is currently developing A Mexican Trilogy for television with Wise Entertainment and Imagine Entertainment. She is a founding member of the Latino Theater Company, her artistic family at the LATC.
The Latino Theater Company is dedicated to providing a world-class arts center for those pursuing artistic excellence; a laboratory where both tradition and innovation are honored and honed; and a place where the convergence of people, cultures and ideas contribute to the future. Now in its 37th year, LTC has operated The Los Angeles Theatre Center, a landmark building in Downtown's Historic Core, since 2006.
Sleep with the Angels runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. through June 26. Tickets range from $10-$48.
The Los Angeles Theatre Center is located at 514 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90013. Parking is available for $5 with box office validation at Joe's Parking structure, 530 S. Spring St. (immediately south of the theater).
To purchase tickets and for more information, including up-to-date Covid-19 safety protocols on the date of each performance, call (213) 489-0994 or go to www.latinotheaterco.org.
Take a look at the production with the photos below!
Saul Nieto and Elia Saldana Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Saul Nieto Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Esperanza America Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Saul Nieto, Elia Saldana, Victoria Tamez Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Saul Nieto, Elia Saldana, Victoria Tamez Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Saul Nieto Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Esperanza America and Saul Nieto Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Esperanza America and Saul Nieto Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Esperanza America and Saul Nieto Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Esperanza America and Saul Nieto Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Victoria Tamez and Saul Nieto Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Saul Nieto Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Saul Nieto and Esperanza America Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Eduardo Roman and Saul Nieto Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Victoria Tamez and Tina Da??Marco Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Tina Da??Marco and Esperanza America Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Esperanza America Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Saul Nieto and Esperanza America Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Esperanza America and Saul Nieto Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Saul Nieto and Esperanza America Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Saul Nieto, Esperanza America, Victoria Tamez and Elia Saldana Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Elia Saldana Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Elia Saldana and Esperanza America Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Robert Revell Photo by Grettel Cortes Photography
Esperanza America Photo courtesy of Latino Theater Company
Tina Da??Marco Photo courtesy of Latino Theater Company
Saul Nieto Photo courtesy of Latino Theater Company
Robert Revell Photo courtesy of Latino Theater Company
Eduardo Roman Photo courtesy of Latino Theater Company
Elia Saldana Photo courtesy of Latino Theater Company
Victoria Tamez Photo courtesy of Latino Theater Company
Randy Vasquez Photo courtesy of Latino Theater Company
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