El Nogalar – Written by Tanya Saracho. an adaptation of Anton Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard
“What would you risk for the land you love?”
Directed by Rudy Ramirez.
Performed by Yesenia Yadira Herrington, Krysta Gonzales, Olivia Jimenez, Gricelda Silva, Jesus Valles
Eight Performances! Two Weeks!
75% of seats are available on line -We reserve 30 seats for purchase 1 hour before performance time. No Late Seating
Performances are Sat. Sept 19 8pm NO MORE ONLINE SALES
for this performances 30 ... view more »
El Nogalar – Written by Tanya Saracho. an adaptation of Anton Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard
“What would you risk for the land you love?”
Directed by Rudy Ramirez.
Performed by Yesenia Yadira Herrington, Krysta Gonzales, Olivia Jimenez, Gricelda Silva, Jesus Valles
Eight Performances! Two Weeks!
75% of seats are available on line -We reserve 30 seats for purchase 1 hour before performance time. No Late Seating
Performances are Sat. Sept 19 8pm NO MORE ONLINE SALES
for this performances 30 tickets available at door 1 hour before performance
Sunday Sept 20 2pm and 8 pm – NO MORE ONLINE SALES
for this performances 30 tickets available at door 1 hour before performance
Thurs-Friday Sept 24 and 25 8 pm
Sat. Sept. 26 2pm and 8 pm
Sun Sept. 27 2 pm
Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center,
600 River Street Austin TX 78701
Free parking is available to audience members.
Tickets $10-20
If you can not find tickets for a date that appears “sold out” or “sales ended”,please note only 75% of seats are sold on line – We reserve 30 seats for purchase 1 hour before performance time.
No Late Seating – Arrive at least 15 minutes before performance time
This modern bilingual adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard takes place on the beautiful but fading estate,Hacienda El Nogalar,(pecan orchard) now a hostage of the explosive drug wars prevalent in Northern Mexico. El Nogalar is the story of the Galvan family’s struggle to hold on to their homestead their precarious social status before it slips away. The play shadows the family’s housekeeper, Dunia, as she watches the family matriarch Maite and her daughters squander their money and risk losing everything to a localdrug cartel, La Maña. Despite the repeated warnings from the once humble but loyal worker in the estate’s pecan orchard, Guillermo Lopez, Maite ignores her dwindling fortune as stubbornly as she ignores La Maña. This poignant and moving story from playwright Tanya Saracho explores social class, family,identity and the choice between adapting to the changing world or getting left behind.
Mature topics. Recommended for ages 13 yrs and older. Parental discretion advised.
About the playwright:
Tanya Saracho was born in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, México. She is a Chicago playwright who currently writes for Television (HBO’s “Looking,” “Girls,” and “Devious Maids.”). Named “Best New Playwright” by Chicago Magazine, Saracho has had plays produced at: Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The Goodman Theater, Steppenwolf Theater, Teatro Vista, Teatro Luna, Fountain Theater, Clubbed Thumb, NEXT Theater and 16th Street Theater. Saracho was named one of nine national Latino “Luminarios” by Café magazine and given the first “Revolucionario” Award in Theater by the National Museum of Mexican Art. She is currently in development with HBO and has commissions with the following theatres: Goodman Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre, Two Rivers Theatre, Denver Theater Center, South Coast Rep. Tanya is also a successful Spanish Voice-Over artist and a SAG/AFTRA actress.
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