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Reading of New Dominican Play at Teatro La Tea, 2/2

By: Jan. 16, 2010
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Teatro La Tea presents a reading of brand new Dominican play written by and starring Dominicans. The reading takes place February 2, 2010.

Many believe the bulk of the Dominican American experience in New York City lies in Washington Heights, but in the unexpected corners of now gentrified upper mid-town are remnants of what once was: Luzecita Ortensia Cruz is one of only a handful of Dominican immigrants that stubbornly remains in this neighborhood.

A sudden death in the family forces her son, Julio Cesar, to return to the City after a five year self-imposed absence. In the course of two nights they attempt to rekindle the love and appreciation for each other and their Dominican roots. But hidden secrets are unexpectedly revealed and threaten to destroy an already thin bond.

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at 7:30pm.

WHERE: LA TEA THEATER

Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center located at 107 Suffolk street between Delancey and Rivington, second floor, in New York, NY.
Trains accessible are: F, J, M, Z
Delancey and Essex train stop.

Admission: Free.

For information, visit www.teatrolatea.com

 



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