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El Árbol: Community Play Readings

Boyle Heights Libraries

September 18, 19 & 21, 2024

Venues Around L.A.

El Árbol: Community Play Readings

Location:

  • Saturday, September 21 from 2PM–3PM at Malabar Library – 2801 Wabash Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90023

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“He who seeks a good tree for shelter, will have good shade.”

El Árbol by Josie Nericcio 
Presented by Amapola Players 
Directed by Roberta H. Martínez 

When the new neighbors cut down their tree, the friendship of a group of women is tested, secrets are revealed and the tree itself becomes the means to heal old wounds. 

A short play is set in South Texas, 1969 and presented in English.

Questions? Email Education@CTGLA.org


“El que buen árbol se arrima, buena sombra le cobija” 

El Árbol de Josie Nericcio 
Presentado por Amapola Players 
Dirigido por Roberta H. Martínez 

Cuando los nuevos vecinos cortan su árbol, la amistad de un grupo de mujeres se pone a prueba, se revelan secretos y el propio árbol se convierte en el medio para curar viejas heridas.

Una obra corta ambientada en el sur de Texas en 1969 y presentada en inglés.

¿Preguntas? Envíe un correo electrónico a Education@CTGLA.org

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Since 2013, Center Theatre Group has partnered with local artists, organizations, schools, libraries, and other groups to enrich cultural conversations in L.A. neighborhoods and to encourage Angelenos to bring the art of theatre deeper into their lives, and to use it to share and explore their own stories.

Through free workshops, events, productions, discussions, and other activities that take place at traditional and nontraditional venues, we connect with community members and artists throughout our city, and join in and facilitate inclusive and thoughtful cultural conversations.

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