Cara Mía Theatre’s
2024-2025 Season
Experience the World in Your Own City
Part of the 5th Annual Latinidades Theatre Festival
Cara Mía Theatre presents
Featuring an all-female dance company, spoken word, traditional Son Jarocho music from Veracruz, and an Afro-Latinx percussive score, Ghostly Labor is a multidisciplinary performance that vividly explores the history of labor in the US-Mexico borderlands through Tap Dance, Mexican Zapateado, and Afro Caribbean movement. This full-length dance theater production celebrates the joy of collective resistance and generations of unseen labor.
Purchase a 2024 Latinidades Festival Pass HERE
Dates
Thursday, Sep 26, 2024 – 8:00PM
Saturday, Sep 28, 2024 – 8:00PM
Part of the 5th Annual Latinidades Theatre Festival
Cara Mía Theatre presents
Teatro Petra’s Comedy Production from Bogotá, Colombia
In this uproarious comedy, witness the collision between tradition and rebellion as a “traditional Latina woman” navigates a society that labels her “crazy” for demanding her rights. Inspired by real events and with a Latinx cultural focus, the play explores the absurdity of societal norms and the power of individual defiance. With comedic twists, audiences will roar with laughter while contemplating the deeper implications of cultural expectations. Get ready for an unforgettable journey into the comically chaotic world of upending tradition!
Una mujer entra a su casa y encuentra a su esposo acostado con otra mujer. Los amantes se sorprenden, la esposa no dice nada, no hace escándalo; al contrario, como traía el mercado para una cena sorpresa los invita a comer: a su esposo y a la amante de él. Lo primero que se dice al saber de la reacción de la esposa es: “Está loca”. Lo dirán los amigos, las amigas, los familiares, su propio esposo y la amante de su esposo. Pero, no solo en esta situación le dirán que está loca, también, y varias veces al día, se lo manifestarán: por exigir sus derechos, por no ser dócil, por discutir, por decidir sobre sus gustos sexuales, por decir “no”, por alzar la voz, por decir la verdad y, obviamente, por pelear. Yo (NO) estoy loca (basada en hechos reales) es la historia (las historias) de una mujer que se sale de lo tradicional, en una sociedad donde lo tradicional es dejar pasar, callarse, soportar. Historias que parecen de ficción, pero que están ¡todas! basadas en la vida real. Todo lo que aquí van a ver, pasó.
Performed in Spanish with English Subtitles.
Content Warning
Recommended for ages 17 and up due to sexual language.
Purchase a 2024 Latinidades Festival Pass HERE
Dates
Friday, Sep 27, 2024 – 8:00PM
Saturday, Sep 28, 2024 – 6:00PM
Sunday, Sep 29, 2024 – 2:30PM
Part of the 5th Annual Latinidades Theatre Festival
Cara Mía Theatre presents
ASYC El Teatro de Movimiento’s Dance Production from Mexico City, Mexico
In this mesmerizing dance production, RESONANCIAS…algo que no se ha agotado, three characters reconstruct their lives through the vibratory echoes of memory. Through the law of resonance, emotions, sounds, and imaginations merge, forming a captivating narrative woven from the threads of life growing up in Mexico City.
Tres personajes reconstruyen la vida a través de la resonancia de la memoria. De acuerdo a la ley de la resonancia, todo el universo se comunica por vibraciones, todos los cuerpos poseen la cualidad de vibrar, rebotar, absorber y propagar energía vibratoria, liberada en sonidos, movimientos, emociones e imaginación.
Performed in Spanish with English Subtitles.
Purchase a 2024 Latinidades Festival Pass HERE
Dates
Thursday, Oct 3, 2024 – 8:00PM
Saturday. Oct 5, 2024 – 6:00PM
Part of the 5th Annual Latinidades Theatre Festival
Cara Mía Theatre presents
Teatro Breve’s Comedy Production from San Juan, Puerto Rico
Step into the vibrant world of Las Jevas, crafted by the talented actresses of Teatro Breve. Through uproarious stand-up comedy, witty short plays, and insightful parodies, Cristina Soler, Melissa Rodríguez, Lourdes Quiñones, and Lucienne Hernández deliver an unforgettable journey through the complexities of the Puerto Rican diaspora and societal realities, both on and off the island. With each performance, audiences are treated to a rollercoaster of emotions, from laughter to contemplation, as Las Jevas captures the essence of Puerto Rican culture and the universal experiences of human connection.
Las Jevas es un espectáculo de comedia teatral, que incluye stand-up comedy, obras cortas y parodias, creadas e interpretadas por Cristina Soler, Melissa Rodríguez, Lourdes Quiñones y Lucienne Hernández, actrices de la compañía de teatro puertorriqueña Teatro Breve. En esta versión de “tour” las actrices crearon historias acerca de la diáspora y otras realidades sociales puertorriqueñas dentro y fuera de la Isla.
Performed in Spanish with some English.
Content Warning
Recommended for ages 17 and up due to sexual language.
Purchase a 2024 Latinidades Festival Pass HERE
Dates
Friday, Oct 4, 2024 – 8:00PM
Saturday, Oct 5, 2024 – 8:00PM
Sunday, Oct 6, 2024 – 2:30PM
Part of the 5th Annual Latinidades Theatre Festival
Cara Mía Theatre presents
ASYC El Teatro de Movimiento’s Dance Production from Mexico City, Mexico
Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing dance of symbiotic bonds, performed amidst the serene embrace of amate trees and rugged rocks. Delve into the intricate choreography that unites all living beings, guiding you to a deeper understanding of our shared existence. As you witness this enchanting performance, you’ll uncover the profound beauty of nature’s interconnectedness, inviting you to forge a deeper connection with the world around you and the mysteries that lie beyond the tangible. Embark on a journey of discovery, where every graceful movement unveils the wondrous tapestry of life’s symbiosis.
Entre los amates y las rocas hay una suerte de simbiosis; relaciones simbióticas que tendemos a entrelazar los seres vivos. Desde nuestra conexión con el origen, con nuestro entorno y con lo que está más allá de lo tangible.
Performed in Spanish.
Purchase a 2024 Latinidades Festival Pass HERE
Dates
Sun, Oct 06, 2024 @ 1:30 PM
Part of the 5th Annual Latindades Theatre Festival
Cara Mía Theatre presents
Escultores del Aire’s Dance Production from Barcelona, Spain
Immerse yourself in the poignant narrative of A Skin Poem for a Cosy House, where creators Mai Rojas and Raffaella Crapio skillfully intertwine the stages of grief with the tender nuances of everyday life. Through dance and mime, this duo portrays the heartache of a breakup, the lingering memories, and the journey towards acceptance and healing. Witness the raw emotions of love and loss brought to life on stage, as past and present converge in a powerful exploration of human resilience and the enduring power of hope.
No words spoken.
Purchase a 2024 Latinidades Festival Pass HERE
Dates
Thursday, Oct 10, 2024 – 8:00PM / Canceled – Please Call 214-885-2097 or email festival@caramiatheatre.org
Saturday, Oct 12, 2024 – 6:00PM / Canceled – Please Call 214-885-2097 or email festival@caramiatheatre.org
Part of the 5th Annual Latinidades Theatre Festival
Cara Mía Theatre presents
Combat Hippies’ Theatre / Music Production from Miami, Florida & San Juan, Puerto Rico
Experience the world of AMAL, where director Teo Castellanos and the Combat Hippies deliver a visceral journey through war’s aftermath. With an electrifying AfroRican punk soundtrack performed live and gripping storytelling, this production delves into the complexities of identity, purpose, and the impact of conflict. From veterans to refugees, AMAL captures the resilience and struggles of those adjusting to life after war, all while placing Puerto Rico’s colonial status at the forefront.
Performed in English with some Spanish.
Purchase a 2024 Latinidades Festival Pass HERE
Dates
Friday, Oct 11, 2024 – 8:00PM
Saturday,Oct 12, 2024 – 8:00PM
Part of the 5th Annual Latinidades Theatre Festival
Cara Mía Theatre, The Flame Foundation, The New Orleans Original BuckShop,
and Mulato Teatro from Ticumán, Morelos, Mexico present
A New Dance Theatre Work-In-Progress
From Yoruba roots to Spanish flamenco, witness the evolution of the goddess Yemaya across continents and centuries in this enchanting dance exploration. Presented by the collaborative brilliance of Cara Mía Theatre, The Flame Foundation, The New Orleans Original BuckShop, and Mulato Teatro, this transcendent production weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of Flamenco and African dance and music.
Purchase a 2024 Latinidades Festival Pass HERE
Dates
Saturday, Oct 12, 2024 – 2:30PM
Sunday, Oct 13, 2024 – 2:30PM
Part of the 5th Annual Latinidades Theatre Festival
Designed to support arts organizations and independent artists, the Symposium will explore how our arts can thrive during turbulent times, with emphasis on local community engagement and intercultural community building. Topics include audience building, collaborations, community as a campus, working with your city government, and how funders can partner with artists and arts organizations. The Symposium will be an opportunity for every participant to learn and teach.
- Dinner by Chef Steph on Thursday, October 3rd (Optional Ticket Add-On)
- Lunch by Chef Steph included on Friday, October 4
- Coffee and refreshments provided at the beginning of each day
- Tickets to Resonancias…algo que no se ha agotado from Mexico City and Las Jevas from San Juan, Puerto Rico are included. RSVP required. Seating limited.
Symposium Schedule
View HERE
Full scholarships and $100 honorariums for Independent artists and representatives of non-profits are available through an application process.
Plenaries will be live streamed!
Watch HERE
Dates
October 3-5, 2024
A Cara Mia Theatre Classic Back on Stage!
An international co-production with Laboratorio de la Máscara from Mexico City.
Performed in contemporary and Mexican folk masks, Tina’s Journey is a visually stunning, heartfelt and moving production that is a treasure for all ages. Originally created for families and young audiences, Tina’s Journey is also a joyful and accessible way for young people to learn about the migration of children into the United States.
Tina’s Journey is about a young girl, her family and her ancestors who hope to cross the U.S.-Mexico border before the Day of the Dead holidays. For safe-keeping, Tina takes a piece of her native land in her pocket and her personal history in her heart. She also leaves a trail of marigolds for her ancestors to safely follow her family across the border. However, Tina’s new reality in the United States makes her ill to the edge of death. She believes that her past has abandoned her, but her eldest ancestor helps her understand that the coexistence of the two cultures will form part of her new identity.
Appropriate for all ages.
Performed in Spanish and English with subtitles.
Dates
Sat, Feb 08 – Sun, Feb 23, 2025
About the Show
Cara Mía Theatre is developing a new play inspired by the oral histories of mariachi living in Texas, recorded by Voces Oral History Center at the University of Texas in Austin.
Experience the staged reading of this new work-in-progress in the summer of 2025!