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 (Pedro Calderón de La Barca's "Life is a Dream")

A new production as part of Repertorio Español’s 40th Anniversary Celebration. The play, Calderón’s most famous work, is considered an allegory about the human situation and the mystery of life. Tickets start at $25. VIP Seats available. Watch video.

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Now on its 15th consecutive season



María, a native New Yorker, travels to Puerto Rico for the first time in search of her roots. Excited about seeing her "homeland" and a family she has never known, her over-enthusiasm translates into peculiar and suspicious behavior to her Puerto Rican family. Tickets start at $25. VIP Seats available. Watch video.

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 The Queen of Flamenco & Spanish Dance

Pilar Rioja is known worldwide as the Queen of Spanish Dance. She was born in Torreón, México to Spanish parents who hailed from the Rioja region of Spain. From the time she could walk, her parents encouraged Pilar to dance, and supported her pursuit of a career in the arts. Tickets start at $30. VIP Seats available.

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"The party onstage was contagious!" -The New York Times



With Brazil's Carnival festive tone, renowned Colombian director, Jorge Alí Triana, brings to the stage one of Latin America's most memorable and fun stories. Tickets start at $25. VIP Seats available. Watch video.

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“Insomnio Americano” is a tragi-comedy about the arrival of thousands of immigrants from all over Latin America in the United States. With his ingenious comedy, Saulo García, plays several funny characters portraying the lives of these immigrants who come to United States to discover the harsh reality of the American Dream. Tickets start at $30. VIP Seats available. Watch video

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Scaramouches and Burbujita own a toy store that makes traditional Latin-American toys. They enjoy giving the toys to children all over the world. When Escopeton Pistola threatens to take over the world with his dangerous toys, Scaramouches and Burbujita must hurry to save the children of the world from his evil ways.

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