Take a trip to Central America in the late 1800s where superstition still ruled the land and vices where more prolific than virtue. Imagine a world unlike your own where morals were scarce and consequences paid a heavy toll. Travel back to a time where legends of the land still spread at night when the creatures of myth lived and died. This is a tale of Leyendas, of legends, from Central America. The folk stories of myth that perpetuated the minds of every child and parent, of every man and woman: The Crying Woman; The Father’s Treasure; The Wild Beast; and La Ceguna. Come experience good, evil, morals, judgments, warnings, and consequences like never before in legends from Central America that you’ve never heard. Mario Corrales directs these original stories, translated by Maria Laguna and adapted by Mario Corrales and Rodney E. Reyes.
Schedule
Saturday 10/18 – 5:30pm
Sunday 10/19 – 9:30pm
Wednesday 10/22 – 9pm
Tuesday 10/28 – 4:30pm
Wednesday 10/29 – 7pm
Saturday 11/1 – 7pm
Sunday 11/2 – 5pm
Part of the Spotlight On Halloween Festival 2003.
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