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¡AMERICANO! to Celebrate NYC Immigrant Heritage Week with $20.12 Tickets

The special $20.12 ticket price celebrates the landmark 2012 executive order issued by the Obama Administration, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).

By: Apr. 07, 2022
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The new musical, ¡Americano!, will celebrate NYC Immigrant Heritage Week, April 11 - 17, with a *special offer: purchase select orchestra and mezzanine seats for $20.12 when using the code AMDC2012 at TelechargeOffers.com or at the Box Office.

The special $20.12 ticket price celebrates the landmark 2012 executive order issued by the Obama Administration, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). DACA extends prosecutorial discretion to young unauthorized immigrants after immigration reform stalled due to long-standing inaction by Congress. A majority of U.S. voters agreed that some pathway to citizenship should be available to persons who had arrived as children and had no culpability in their unauthorized immigration. These young unauthorized immigrants became known as DREAMers, after the reform bill that Congress failed to pass titled the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act.

"¡Americano! puts my personal story on the stage, but this musical is celebration of all DREAMers, and anyone whose personal or family story began somewhere else before coming to America," says Tony Valdovinos, a DREAMer whose life story inspired the new musical. "Immigrants are the backbone of America and have been from the very beginning. In 2012, DACA extended the opportunity for a new generation of immigrants to become a part of the American Dream, and contribute to the rich, diverse cultural patchwork of this country. I hope audiences will take advantage of this opportunity to see this universal musical, and celebrate NYC Immigrant Heritage Week with ¡Americano!"

The 18th NYC Immigrant Heritage Week is April 11-17, 2022. The celebration commemorates April 17, 1907 when 11,000 immigrants, the most in one day, passed through Ellis Island in New York Harbor.

Following an acclaimed and record-setting run at Arizona's Phoenix Theater Company,¡AMERICANO! to Celebrate NYC Immigrant Heritage Week with $20.12 Tickets  Image ¡Americano!, a new American musical is now playing in a 12-week limited engagement through June 19, at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street.) Opening night is April 21 at 7PM. ¡Americano! features an original score by acclaimed singer-songwriter Carrie Rodriguez ("Lola," named as one of NPR's top 50 albums of the year), a book by Michael Barnard (Producing Artistic Director, Phoenix Theatre Company), Jonathan Rosenberg, and Fernanda Santos (award winning author, The Fire Line: The Story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots), and additional lyrics by Barnard and Rosenberg. Michael Barnard also serves as the director. ¡Americano! was conceived and is presented by Quixote Productions (Jason Rose, Lead Producer) in association with Chicanos Por La Causa (Executive Producer). Tickets are now on sale at Telecharge.com, (212) 239-6200.

With the start of performances, the producers of ¡Americano! have announced a daily digital lottery and student rush ticket policy. $27 Student Rush Tickets are available at the Box Office, only, on the day of the performance. There is a limit of two tickets per valid Student ID. Student Rush Tickets are subject to availability. $30 Digital Lottery Tickets will be available starting Monday, April 4, at AmericanoTheMusical.com, beginning at 12AM until 3PM the day before the performance. Digital Lottery tickets can be purchased with credit card only, and there is a limit of two tickets per person. Additional service fees may apply.

¡Americano! is the true story - the life, the challenges, and the trials - of Tony Valdovinos, a DREAMer brought to America by his parents when he was two years old. Inspired by 9/11, on his 18th birthday Tony walked into a Marine Corps recruitment office to enlist, only to discover his parents hadn't told him he was an undocumented immigrant. But Tony did not give up on his dream to serve the only country he had ever known. Instead, he discovered alternatively powerful ways to serve and inspire by combating voter suppression and galvanizing a community to fight for representation in government. ¡Americano! casts a deeply human light on what it means to be a DREAMer, at a time when America's ongoing debates over immigration and disenfranchisement continue.

¡AMERICANO! to Celebrate NYC Immigrant Heritage Week with $20.12 Tickets  Image¡Americano! features Sean Ewing (West Side Story and Amazing Grace on Broadway; The Visitor at The Public) portrays Valdovinos, leading a near-entirely Latino company including Legna Cedillo, Yassmin Alers, Johanna Carlisle-Zepeda, Joseph Paul Cavazos, Lucas Coatney, Devin Cortez, Juan Luis Espinal, Justin Figueroa, Rubén Flores, Megan Elyse Fulmer, Henry Julián Gendron, Anne-Lise Koyabe, Alessandro J. Lopez, Edgar Lopez, Carolina Miranda, Alex Paez, Ryan Reyes, Lannie Rubio, Nicole Paloma Sarro, Robbie Serrano, Maria Cristina Posada Slye and Pablo Torres.

¡Americano! premiered at Arizona's The Phoenix Theatre Company in 2020.

Tony Valdovinos, whose life story serves as the inspiration for ¡Americano!, also serves as a consulting producer. "I knew it was a big opportunity," says Valdovinos. "I was approached by these creative people who wanted to write a story of an immigrant. They had read an article about me. I met with them and I told them my whole life story. Imagine someone calling you out of the blue and then a year or so later, you hear 20 songs involving the most intimate details of your life? Here were these incredible artists investing their best talent in the depiction of some of my most personal challenges. But this journey is worth it to share the story of DREAMers and what their families are going through. And now, to see our story opening in New York, that's a dream that I had never even considered dreaming. I hope that ¡Americano! will inspire, unite and also put a smile on audiences faces."

¡Americano!, developed in association with Amas Musical Theatre (Donna Trinkoff, Artistic Producer), features choreography by Sergio Mejia; orchestrations & arrangements by Sergio Mendoza (a member of the Grammy Award winning band Calexico); music direction & vocal arrangements by Jonathan Ivie; scenic design by Robert Andrew Kovach; costume design by Adriana Diaz; lighting design by Jamie Roderick; sound design by Kevin Heard; and hair & make-up design by Krystal Balleza. Two-time Tony Award winning producer Ken Davenport is Executive Consultant.

¡Americano! is co-produced by Sayu Bhojwani, David Tedesco, Lynn Londen, George Weisz and Keith Mishkin. Ryan Duncan-Ayala, Donna Trinkoff, Amas Musical Theatre and Sarah Bentley serve as Associate Producers. General management is by Visceral Entertainment. Production Management is by Tinc Productions. Chris Zaccardi is the production stage manager. Advertising and marketing is by The Pekoe Group. Casting is by Michael Cassara, CSA.

The original ¡Americano! concept album is available on streaming sites including Amazon Music, Apple Music and Spotify. On the album, nine of the more than 20 songs from the musical are performed by ¡Americano! composer/lyricist Carrie Rodriguez, and the musical's orchestrator and arranger, Sergio Mendoza and his band Orkesta Mendoza.

"Tony Valdovinos may not yet be an American citizen, but he is a true American hero," says Conceiver and Producer Jason Rose, Quixote Productions. "Tony's passion to make a better America inspires at a moment when we need it most. Our incredible creative team has seen to it that Tony's story sings, dances and inspires with an optimism that reflects Tony's spirit. We could not be more thrilled to bring ¡Americano! to the New York stage following our record-breaking Phoenix run. This was always our goal since beginning this journey in Spring, 2015. It's a thrill to be here."

"We are particularly proud to partner with immigrant community leaders and activists, including co-producers Sayu Bhojwani and Chicanos Por La Causa, in presenting ¡Americano!," Associate Producer Ryan Duncan-Ayala says. "Sayu Bhojwani is truly an inspiration as a first generation immigrant to the U.S., the first Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs of NYC, and founder of South Asian Youth Action and New American Leaders. Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC) is a trusted non-profit organization with a long history of advocating for education equity and political and economic empowerment. Both Sayu Bhojwani and CPLC are beacons for today's American immigrant community, and we are honored to collaborate with them in bringing Tony's story to light."

Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC), a social justice organization founded in 1969 to confront the oppression facing Latinos as part of the civil rights movement led by Cesar Chavez. ¡Americano! is an extension of CPLC's mission of empowered lives. CPLC became the show's leading investor based on a strategic decision to bring the story of DREAMers to new audiences and encourage them to take action to bring about long-overdue policy change.



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