Rivera is King @ El Centro Theatre
By: Don Grigware
CRITIC'S PICK
The King of the Desert (El Rey del Desierto)
by Stacey Martino
directed by Valentino Ferreira
El Centro Theatre
through June 11
Under Ferreira's fast paced direction, Rivera is a fireball of energy recreating a bevy of characters from his youth, including his father, mother, teachers, sidekicks and drug addicted older sibling Jose, who always tried to hand down his negativity. But Rivera persevered with optimism. He tumbles around the stage as a boy playing an avocado in a school pageant, and recreates the physical rage of the werewolves he became attracted to on the big screen, by banging and scratching the walls. He is at once amusing, charming, playful ...yet alarmingly realistic to the confinements of his Mexican heritage, knowing full well that his dream to break free may lead him nowhere. Even the Virgen of Guadalupe is envisioned by the TexMex culture as emprisoned so "they wouldn't steal her from us!" It was always that fear of uncertainty instilled by parents and the warning from white-skinned neighbors to leave the celebration of the 4th of July, for example, to the Americans! A great example of not belonging to the bigger picture is the St. Patrick Battalion of the Spanish American War, in which the Irish who first fought against the Mexicans changed sides and were then persecuted and hung for helping the Mexican plight. Rivera says, "I don't help; it causes pain".
Danuta Tomzynski's set design of the San Antonio barrio is evocative and rich in detail.

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