New York Daily News

What to see as Latino festival rolls across city

- BY TIM BALK

New York’s TeatroFest, a citywide presentati­on of Latino theater featuring about 200 scheduled performanc­es of more than a dozen shows from the city’s top companies, is underway after launching at the start of March.

The festival runs through the end of April, and includes new works and revivals for New Yorkers of all ages, with bilingual shows and performanc­es in English and in Spanish.

“When we say Latino theater for all, we mean it,” Manuel Moran, artistic director for Teatro SEA, which is part of the festival, said in a statement.

Here’s a rundown of some of the upcoming entertainm­ent.

Truckers — March 1 to March 26 This new English-language comedy at INTAR Theater on W. 52nd St. takes audiences on an unusual ride with Mexican truckers. Alfredo Narciso directs the play by Mariana Carreno King.

March is Music — March 1 to March 31 Pregones Theater in the Bronx is putting on March is Music, featuring nine concerts and a film premiere.

PAM 2023 — March 31 to April 3 The Performing Arts Marathon at IATI Theater on E. 4th St. features seven production­s, spanning dance music and poetry. Malas manas — April 21 to April 30 Follow the journey of a former felon finding his way back into society at the Repertorio Espanol on E. 27th St. Alejandra Ramos Riera wrote the play, and Jorge Rodulfo directs.

La caida de Rafael Trujillo — April 14 to April 30

A tale of the Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo, who was assassinat­ed in 1961. This Spanish-language revival tackles the end of Trujillo’s life, and is to play at the Chain Theatre on W. 36th St.

Only the imaginatio­n can unlock the cages of captivity. — March 17 to March 18

This hour-long visual performanc­e at Teatro LATEA, on Suffolk St. on the Lower East Side, is billed as an exploratio­n of the intersecti­on where dreams and reality meet.

The Crazy Adventures of Don Quixote/ Las locaventur­as de Don Quijote — March 21 to May 13

A bilingual, family-friendly take on Miguel de Cervantes’ classic epic will run at Teatro SEA on Suffolk St. The musical is directed by Moran.

Mom’s Playlist/Las Canciones de Mama — March 3 to March 26

This bilingual production at Thalia Spanish Theatre in Sunnyside, Queens, explores the bonds between mothers and daughters. Angel Gil Orrios directs the drama by Ana Graciani.

For a full schedule of TeatroFest NYC shows, visit latinothea­tersny.com

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