Two River Theater Company announces "Crossing Borders," a four-day festival of plays written by Mexican-American Playwrights, as well as music and conversations. Programmed by Artistic Director John Dias and curated by director Jerry Ruiz, "Crossing Borders" will include readings of plays by Raúl Castillo (Two Tears in a Bucket), Tanya Saracho (El Nogalar, an adaptation of The Cherry Orchard), and Karen Zacarías (Mariela in the Desert, which will be read in both English and Spanish). KJ Sanchez, the theater's former Associate Artistic Director, will perform her new solo play, Highway 47. The festival will run June 9-12; all events are free, including a neighborhood party on Sunday, June 12 at 5 pm.
"The four plays that will be read in the festival encompass a wide range of theatrical styles," says curator Ruiz. "They offer rich, deep, complicated portrayals of diverse individuals-from artists and thinkers, to old-money, land-owning families, to the working class-that break away from stereotypical depictions of Mexican or Mexican-American characters. The issue of ethnic identity is a complicated one, and this festival is designed to allow for a multiplicity of perspectives. Tanya Saracho and Karen Zacarías were both born in Mexico, Raúl Castillo was born in Texas and grew up on both sides of the border, and KJ Sanchez grew up in New Mexico. Each writer brings sophisticated, complex, and nuanced insights into both their shared cultural reference points and their profoundly different experiences and backgrounds."
"As a theatrical adventure, ‘Crossing Borders' will bring our audiences into a conversation with plays by some of the country's most interesting writers," says Dias. "Two River Theater is dedicated to creating opportunities for our patrons and our community to engage with new works and be part of the creative process, and we are excited to work with all of the playwrights in this festival, and to have Jerry as our curator and artistic collaborator."
Recent directing credits for Ruiz include 26 Miles by Quiara Alegria Hudes at Arizona State University; Kiss Bessemer Goodbye by Tencha Avila for Repertorio Español; Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at Chalk Rep in Los Angeles; and Rear Exit by Mando Alvarado for INTAR.The schedule for "Crossing Borders" is as follows. All readings and panels will take place in Two River's Marion Huber Theater.
Two River Theater Company, under the leadership of Artistic Director John Dias and Managing Director Michael Hurst, is dedicated to producing great classics from the American and world stage, creating new plays and musicals for the American theater, and serving its diverse and multigenerational community through unique partnerships and education programs. Founded in 1994 by Joan and Dr. Robert M. Rechnitz, Two River Theater was designated a "Major Arts Institution" by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts in 2011. Two River Theater is a member of the League of Resident Theaters (LORT), Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the New Jersey Theatre Alliance and ArtPride New Jersey.
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