American (Tele)visions

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About This Show

A long, long time ago—the ’90s—in a Walmart far, far away, Erica, our Hero of Ages Lost, pushes her shopping cart—that most sacred ancient vessel of capitalism—through the aisles of a memory play. american (tele)visions is an explosive collision between the American Dream and the American Nightmare—the story of an undocumented Mexican family.

With singular wit and pathos, NYTW Tow Playwright-in-Residence Victor I. Cazares creates an epic multiverse where time is fluid and the characters are refracted through literal televisions, imagined video games, endless Walmart aisles, and a double-wide torn in two. NYTW Usual Suspect Rubén Polendo, founding artistic director of Theater Mitu, directs the multi-media production which includes live performance, live camera feeds and pre-recorded video.

Show Details

Dates: First Preview: September 9, 2022 Opening Night: September 29, 2022 Final Performance: October 16, 2022

Theatermania Review

| | September 29, 2022
Theater Mitu and New York Theatre Workshop presents the world premiere of Victor I. Cazares’s play.

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