Aztlán
By Luis Alfaro
Directed By Kinan Valdez
In Aztlán, Chicanx playwright Luis Alfaro Aztlán uses humor, mitos, and teatro to tell a contemporary California story about the search for the resonance of the cultural, mythical, and political remnants of Aztlán in our modern world. Subtitled "A Chicano Califas Triptico" Aztlán links 959 years of history through three playlets. The story travels over hundreds of years using mythic Mayan imagery to tell a contemporary tale of a young man on parole, attempting to reimagine a new future for himself. In a land once stricken with drought and now drowning in empire, Aztlán battles with a series of real and mythic demons that haunt his journey toward making a new life for himself. This play also marks the return of Sean San José to the Magic stage.
Directed by Kinan Valdez of El Teatro Campesino
featuring: Campo Santo's Juan Amador, Catherine Castellanos, Daniel Duque-Estrada, Gabriela Guadalupe, Sean San José, Ogie Zulueta