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Lucía Serrano

Lucía Serrano

Lucía Serrano is a bilingual, binational theatre and live entertainment publicist with experience in marketing, social media management, and advertising. She has over six years of experience in San Diego and Los Angeles, working with nonprofit organizations, theatrical productions, and special events, most recently producing the one-man show Lyrics From Lockdown at the Academy Museum. During her time at the San Diego Union-Tribune en Español, she was recognized with a 2023 Pacific Southwest Emmy Award and produced content including a short video segment highlighting Baja California’s culinary scene.




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First Show:

The Phantom of the Opera

Favorite Show:

Hadestown

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MOST POPULAR ARTICLES

Interview: Michelle Azar on Embodying RBG Again for the 'All Things Equal' National Tour
Interview: Michelle Azar on Embodying RBG Again for the 'All Things Equal' National Tour
February 12, 2026

Few figures stand out in recent American history like Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. With a tiny frame but seismic impact, she was a historic figure later turned reluctant pop icon.

Interview: Carlos Mendoza on bringing SOMEWHERE OVER THE BORDER to life at Cygnet Theatre
Interview: Carlos Mendoza on bringing SOMEWHERE OVER THE BORDER to life at Cygnet Theatre
February 10, 2026

Cygnet Theatre’s Somewhere Over the Border is a bold, musical journey that blends magical realism with a vibrant Latin American soundtrack, from cumbia to hip hop to boleros, created by playwright Brian Quijada (Off-Broadway’s Mexodus). At the helm is director and choreographer Carlos Mendoza, also the Education & Outreach Director at Cygnet Theatre, whose personal connection to the story infuses the production with heart and authenticity. In this interview, Mendoza shares what drew him to the show, how he brought its world to life on stage, and why this story resonates with audiences today. The production runs from February 18 through March 15 in The Joseph Clayes III Theater at Cygnet Theatre.






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