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| Anna in the Tropics at Open Fist Theatre CompanyNilo Cruz's poignant and poetic 2003 Pulitzer Prize-winning play captures 1929 Florida at a time when cigars were still rolled by hand and lectors were employed to educate and entertain the immigrant workers.
By: Open Fist Theatre Company The lives of a Cuban-American family working in a cigar factory in Ybor City, Florida during the Prohibition Era are upended in Cruz's fiery, sensual play. It's 1929, and flaring tensions between old traditions and new ways include the threat of new, mechanical cigar-rolling machines that loom over the factory workers who still roll cigars by hand. Also in danger is the tradition of the "Lectore de Tabaqueres," "It's an extremely passionate play and very erotic," says Rivera. "The lector ignites feelings that are bubbling up in all of these characters. Their emotions burst out before we even get to intermission. It's about the power of words and how people communicate." According to artistic director Martha Demson, Open Fist has always loved plays with rich language, and Anna in the Tropics, with its vivid dialogue and depth of emotion is ripe for revival. "I'm not interested in the so-called quotidian language that one hears at the grocery store," Nilo Cruz told Playbill in an interview. "I look for the kind of language that captures the Spanish sensibility and the cadence of the way that people speak. It is lyrical and a little more heightened. I've heard my grandmother and my sister speak very poetically at times. Through the poetic, I find the spiritual." The Open Fist production stars Steve Wilcox (American Me, Libertador, Swamp Thing) as inveterate gambler and family patriarch Santiago, owner of the cigar factory; Antonio Jaramillo (series regular on FX's Mayans M.C., Shades Of Blue opposite Jennifer Lopez, Three Days in the Country and The Seagull at Antaeus) as his bitter and envious half-brother, Cheché; Jill Remez (West Coast premiere of Nilo Cruz's Two Sisters and a Piano at South Coast Rep, recurring this month on Adam Ruins Everything) as his wife, Ofelia; Presciliana Esparolini (On the Verge at Little Fish Theatre) as older daughter, Conchita; Javi Mulero (Anna in the Tropics at the Pasadena Playhouse and Arizona Theatre Company) as Conchita's husband, Palomo; Jade Santana (previously seen at Open Fist in Under Milk Wood) as younger sister Marela; and Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle Best Actor Award-winning actor Byron Quiros (Take Me Out at the Geffen Playhouse, 2017 Sundance Film Festival Official Selection Hot Seat) as Juan Julian. Cruz, who came to Miami on a Freedom Flight from Cuba at the age of 10, was the first playwright of Hispanic descent to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. He was virtually unknown until his play was named the surprise winner of the 2003 prize, besting two other finalists, The Goat or Who is Sylvia? by Edward Albee and Take Me Out by Richard Greenberg, both of which were considered heavy favorites for the nation's most prestigious playwriting honor. That same week, the American Theatre Critics' Association (ATCA) named Anna in the Tropics winner of the 2003 American Theatre Critics Association/ Anna in the Tropics opens on Friday, May 3 at 8.p.m., with performances thereafter on Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 4 p.m. and Mondays at 8 p.m. (dark Monday, May 6) through June 8. There will be one additional Friday night performance on June 7 at 8 p.m. Four preview performances take place on Saturday, April 27 at 8 p.m.; Sunday, April 28 at 4 p.m.; Monday, April 29 at 8 p.m.; and Thursday, May 2 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 with advance purchase, $30 at the door on Saturdays and Sundays; $20 with advance purchase, $25 at the door on Mondays and on Friday, June 7; and $35 advance purchase and $40 at the door on Friday, May 3, when they include a post-performance opening night reception. Tickets to previews are Pay-What-You- Atwater Village Theatre is located at 3269 Casitas Ave in Los Angeles, CA 90039. On-site parking is free. For reservations and information, call (323) 882-6912 or go to www.openfist.org. End
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