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Teatro Vista Presents a Midwest Premiere
Another Part of The House
written by Migdalia Cruz
directed by Cecilie Keenan

Inspired by Federico Garcia Lorca's classic The House of Bernarda Alba, Another Part of the House is written from the point of view of Maria Josefa, Bernarda's mother who is locked away in her bedroom. Maria Josefa, like everyone else in her family, is secretly in love with the mysterious and forbidden Pepe el Romano. She imagines that her pet sheep is really Pepe, the man. Bernarda's youngest daughter, Adela, is Maria Josefa's only friend and confidant. Together they plot to escape Bernarda's tyranny.

Opens September 19 — October 22, 2006
Performed at the Chopin Theatre,
1543 W. Division, Chicago, IL 60608

Tickets on sale now!
Reservations: 312-494-5767
MasterCard/Visa Accepted. Parking Available at Holy Trinity Parking lot, two blocks east of the theatre. Handicap seating is available with 24 hour advance notice. From the Blue line: Division stop



coming soon,
a workshop presentation
THE MESSENGER

Adapted from the novel by Mayra Montero, The Messenger: Caruso en Cuba, tells the story of a pair of doomed lovers-world-famous tenor Enrico Caruso and his Chinese-Cuban mulatta mistress. In June 1920 a bomb exploded at the Teatro National in Havana at the very moment that Enrico Caruso was singing Radames in the opera Aida. Caruso's excesses had angered the agents of the Sicilian Black Hand. In a panic, he fled the theatre and disappeared into the back streets. As Caruso tries to escape, he is drawn into a passionate love affair with a woman whose godfather is the powerful Afro-Cuban santero Jose de Calazan and her father is the leader of the equally powerful Chinese Sanfancon. The Messenger unfolds its mysteries against the rhythms and rituals of African santeria and Chinese folk magic and weaves a brooding, compelling tale of love and death.