With his trademark humor and compassion, Eduardo Machado: continues his exploration of the intersection of the personal and the political on a generation of immigrants.
Though his work is intimate in scale, the tale it implicitly tells is of epic historical dimensions, involving sweeping political, economic, social and religious change.” Frank Rich,New York TimesIn t
This painfully funny slice of Cuban-American life in the suburbs is a cross between a Hispanic soap opera and an ethnic comedy with political overtones. This deft play can turn serious or silly in an
In the tradition of Ruth ReichlA's Tender at the Bone, an acclaimed playwright recounts his life as an exileA-and the food that helped lead him back home.Born into a well-to-do family in Cuba in 1953