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Debajo del árbol de almendras (Under the Almond Tree) show poster

Debajo del árbol de almendras (Under the Almond Tree) at Teatro Círculo

Dates: 1/16/2026 - 1/25/2026

Theatre:
Teatro Círculo


64 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003

Phone: 212-505-1808


TEATRO CÍRCULO CONTINUES ITS 2025-2026 SEASON WITH THE WORLD PREMIERE OF ‘DEBAJO DEL ÁRBOL DE ALMENDRAS’ (UNDER THE ALMOND TREE) BY LUIS CABALLERO FROM JANUARY 16 TO 25, 2026 AT TEATRO CÍRCULO

Brutally honest stories of mental health issues, dark humor and love.

Teatro Círculo, one of New York City’s leading Spanish-language theatre companies - known for its creative staging of classical and contemporary works – presents the world premiere ofDEBAJO DEL ÁRBOL DE ALMENDRAS’ (Under the Almond Tree) written and directed by Luis Caballero.

In these pieces, the playwright, with his characteristic dark humor, presents stories dealing with mental health issues, childhood trauma, LGBTQ+ discrimination, bullying, the power of love, and odd ways to achieve healing.

Its Puerto Rican playwright and director Luis Caballero tells us that “These short pieces are born from my childhood. My parents' house was across from a stream, and on its bank stood an immense almond tree. That tree witnessed all the stories of my neighborhood.  We all carry a tree in our subconscious. That tree is our refuge, our hiding place. There are times when we don't want to grow up or understand situations; that's when we hide behind the tree… so they can't find us. It is the home where our inner child lives.”

For his part José Cheo Oliveras, Teatro Círculo’s Founding Artistic Director says, “With this production, Teatro Círculo remains true to its mission of creating a forum for Latino playwrights and producing plays on topics relevant to our community. Luis Caballero has stand out as one of the most prolific playwrights of his generation, and we are delighted to support his work.”

The cast that will bring these stories to life includes Kiara Alejandra (Puerto Rico), Edna Lee Figueroa (Puerto Rico), Bill Oxendine (Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina), Joél Isaac (Puerto Rico) and César Cova (Venezuela). The production designer is Israel Franco-Müller (Puerto Rico), and the assistant director and stage manager is Caridad del Valle (Puerto Rico).

‘Debajo del árbol de almendras’ (Under the Almond Tree) in its world premiere, will have 8 performances, January 16 to 25, 2026 at Teatro Círculo’s 64 East 4th Street Mainstage Theater in Manhattan. Curtain times are Friday and Saturday evenings at 7PM, with matinees Saturday and Sunday at 2 PM. Thanks to Howard Gilman Foundation and The Mosaic Network and Fund Teatro Círculo can offer subsidized $10 tickets only for Saturdays performances. Performances are in Spanish and English. Suitable for audiences 16 and older.

GET YOUR TICKETS AT https://teatrocirculo.org/tickets/

General Admission $40, Students & Seniors $35, Groups of 10+ $30.
SUBSIDIZED $10 TICKETS for Saturdays January 17 and 24 at 2pm and 7pm.

ADA Accessible

Debajo del árbol de almendras (Under the Almond Tree) is made possible, in part, through funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Houchul and the New York State Legislature, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, Howard Gilman Foundation, National Latinx Theater Initiative, Shubert Foundation, Cory & Bob Donnalley Charitable Foundation, Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Coudert Foundation, Lucille Lortel Foundation, the Miranda Family Fund, and The Mosaic Network and Fund.


Ages: Suitable for audiences 16 and older

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Teatro Círculo

64 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003

Phone: 212-505-1808

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