29 April 2017 DE TROYA premieres at Cara Mia in Dallas

Caridad Svich’s DE TROYA premieres April 29, 2017-May 14, 2017 at Cara Mia Theatre in Dallas

Directed by David Lozano
Music by Tom Hagerman (of Devotchka)

De Troya is a mash-up of a ghost story, a mythic urban fable and a cracked fairy tale for a contemporary world.

Cast includes Maya Malan-Gonzalez, Frida Espinosa Muller, Ivan Jasso, Rodney Garza, Stefanie Tovar
April 29-May 14, 2017
at Arts Mission Oak Cliff
410 S, Windomere Blvd
Dallas, Texas

https://www.caramiatheatre.org/our-season/


Skidmore College Blackbox Theater Presents THE ORPHAN SEA

Performances: November 30-December 6 at 8pm (Saturday 2pm & 8pm; Sunday at 2pm) at the Janet Kinghorn Bernhard Theater on the Skidmore College Campus

The Skidmore College Department of Theater is pleased to announce the
premiere of a multilingual version of The Orphan Sea by Caridad Svich, 2012 Lifetime
Achievement OBIE award winner. Director Eunice Ferreira, Skidmore theater professor,
innovatively infuses the play with multiple languages, song, poetry, film and dance to invite
audiences on a metatheatrical journey.

http://skidmorenews.com/new-blog/2016/11/10/the-blackbox-theater-presents-orphan-sea


World Premiere of ARCHIPELAGO

Caridad Svich’s Archipelago premieres November 24, 2016 at Lighthouse Poole Centre for the Arts in Dorset, England under Stephen Wrentmore’s direction starring Nathan Ives-Moiba and Lisa Caruccio Came.

Archipelago is a story of love.
Love found and lost and found …

Love, like the breaking of water on the shore, is constant and fluid. It tells the story of she and he. She is from here. He is from there. In a place that is here and there. One of them is always the outsider. So is love strong enough to hold them together?

Caridad Svich’s beautiful new play asks if love can transcend and surpass the boundaries of difference. It speaks to the moments between two people who are desperately seeking connection; to find each other and themselves in the in-between during tumultuous times.

Cast:
Hannah – Lisa Caruccio Came
Ben – Nathan Ives-Moiba

Director – Stephen Wrentmore
Scenic & Costume Design – Yoon Bae
Lighting Design – Ace McCarron
Film Design – Desperate Optimists: Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor
Composer – Karen Wimhurst
Casting Director – Vicky Richardson
Production Manager – Libby Battaglia

Special Thanks:
Lighthouse is part of a consortium of theatres developing new and exciting work. This production is made possible with seed money from Black Theatre Live.

We would also like to thank our anonymous donor for the faith, love and trust, and Jerwood Space, London and and English Touring Theatre for rehearsal and audition facilities.

For more information visit: https://www.lighthousepoole.co.uk/whats-on/2016/archipelago


Deserts (Desiertos) by Hugo Alfredo Hinojosa

Deserts interweaves the stories of illegal immigrants to take a bold look at the violence and poverty along the U.S./Mexico border. Through the stories of a mother and child, undocumented workers, and snipers and preachers, the strength of the human spirit emerges from a struggle for survival.

This translation/adaptation was commissioned and developed at the Lark Play Development Center, New York City, as part of the 2007 US/Mexico Playwright Exchange Program. It was subsequently developed and presented at the 2010 5th Biennial Latino Theatre Festival at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago. This publication is a collaboration between NoPassport Press and the Lark.
ISBN: 978-1-365-48035-5
USD $10.00

Direct purchase link: http://www.lulu.com/shop/caridad-svich-and-hugo-alfredo-hinojosa/deserts/paperback/product-22911078.html