The Public Theater continues its 2018-2019 season with the New York premiere of Mojada, written by Luis Alfaro and directed by Chay Yew.
Performances are staged at the Public's LuEsther Hall.
(Photos by Joan Marcus)
Accessible entrances, seating, and restrooms. Assistive Listening Devices. ASL interpreted, Open Caption and Audio Descriptions at select performances or on demand by request.
MacArthur Genius Award-winning playwright Luis Alfaro returns with the New York premiere of his stirring drama about love, immigration, and sacrifice, inspired by the Ancient Greek story of Medea. Helmed by Chay Yew ("Oedipus El Rey"), this play masterfully combines ancient storytelling with the most pressing issues facing our country today, following a young Mexican mother who gives up everything to bring her son to America, only to find America demands even more.
Alfaro’s "Oedipus El Rey," produced last season in collaboration with the Sol Project, was hailed by The New York Times as a “dynamic reminder that we are living in a political moment when stories matter.”
With great poetry, humor, and heart, "Mojada" is a bold new telling of a story as old as tragedy itself.
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