After the massive success of They Call Me La Lupe, the one-woman show starring Dexter's Lauren Velez, Off-Broadway's prominent LATEA Theater is proud to present a rare glimpse into the lives of a Dominican-York family. La Luz De Un Cigarrillo, written and directed by award-winning playwright Marco Antonio Rodriguez, is the rarest of plays written by a Dominican, starring Dominicans and using the native Dominican and Dominican-York vernacular. This extremely unique performance will go into previews beginning Thursday, April 28th continuing through Sunday, May 1st. Opening night is Wednesday, May 4th and will run Wednesdays thru Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 4pm. Closing night gala, Sunday, June 5th. LATEA Theater is located at 107 Suffolk Street #200, New York City, 10002.
La Luz De Un Cigarrillo is performed in authentic Dominican Spanish with English subtitles and stars Susanna Guzman, Teresa Yenque (Broadway's A Streecar Named Desire with Natasha Richardson), Arisleyda Lombert and Ismael Cruz Córdova (currently on The Good Wife). La Luz De Un Cigarrillo was nominated for the prestigious "Asunción Playwrights Award."Videos