Columbia University School of the Arts International Play Reading Festival
Columbia University School of the Arts International Play Reading Festival
Rarámuri Dreams
Nicolasa goes to the police to report that her son has been kidnapped. Jacinto confesses to the murder of his friend. Unfolding in the rugged landscape of the Sierra Tarahumara in Northern Mexico, both parents seek justice and redemption—if only the system worked that way.
RARÁMURI DREAMS
Written by Camila Villegas (Mexico)
Translated from Spanish by Daniel Jáquez
Directed by Opalanietet
CAST
Tanis Parenteau as Nicolasa
Reza Salazar as Jacinto
PRODUCTION
Gavin Browning, Director of Public Programs and Engagement
D. R. Baker, Sound Editor
Jessi Cotter, Production Manager
Caroline Eng, Sound Designer
Jim Petty with Five Ohm Productions, Audio Engineer
Sami Pyne, Student Producer
Zoe E. Rotter, Casting Director
Paola Alexandra Soto, Literary Manager
Joan Wyatt, Stage Manager
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