Teatro Paraguas Presents A Staged Reading Of PARTED WATERS

Directed by JoJo Sena de Tarnoff, the cast for the reading includes Jeni Nelson, Daric Gutierrez, Jonathan Harrell, and Argos MacCallum.

By: Sep. 10, 2021
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Teatro Paraguas Presents A Staged Reading Of PARTED WATERS

Teatro Paraguas presents a staged reading of Parted Waters, a play by Los Alamos playwright Robert F. Benjamin.

Originally presented as a full production by Teatro Paraguas in 2010, Parted Waters is a gripping yet humorous drama about three generations of a Hispanic family in Northern New Mexico with crypto-Jewish roots.

Parted Waters focuses on three Hispanic men-- grandfather, son, and grandson-- whose farm near Truchas has been in the family for generations. Grandfather Reynaldo tends the farm and is mayordomo (foreman) of the local acequia. His son Javier has struggled to build a high-tech career and to care for his family in Albuquerque. His son Miguel has two college degrees, a promising career as a hydrologist, and is running for state office.

Besides diverging cultural values and life-styles, the familial bond is challenged by the fact that Reynaldo and Javier are aware of the family's Crypto-Jewish roots, while Miguel is not. Javier is determined to bury that part of the family's past. An unintended slur by Miguel during a political debate with his opponent Phyllis Goldstein, whose estranged daughter is Miguel's campaign manager, nearly destroys the family but reveals the truth.

Parted Waters was originally commissioned by the Arizona Jewish Theater, where it premiered in 2009. Three theater companies in New Mexico have produced the play, and it has received staged readings in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, New York, and Florida. Teatro Paraguas has teamed up with Road Scholar to present staged readings many times.

Directed by JoJo Sena de Tarnoff, the cast for the reading includes Jeni Nelson, Daric Gutierrez, Jonathan Harrell, and Argos MacCallum.

A post-show community dialogue on crypto-Judaism in New Mexico will be held after both performances. Reservations may be made by calling 424-1601, or emailing teatroparaguasnm@gmail.com.

This project is made possible in part by: New Mexico Arts, a division of the NM Department of Cultural Affairs, the National Endowment for the Arts, Santa Fe Community Foundation, and generous private support.

Learn more at www.teatroparaguas.org.



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