DE NOVO Plays Passage Theatre Company 9/10-18
By: Lauren Wolman
Passage Theatre Company, Trenton's only professional theater company, will present Houses of the Moon Theater Company's production of De Novo, a documentary theater piece about undocumented minors seeking asylum from U.S. immigration custody, for four performances only September 10, 11, 17 and 18 at the Mill Hill Playhouse, located at the corner of Front and Montgomery in downtown Trenton.
Written and directed by Jeffrey Solomon, with images by acclaimed photojournalist Donna DeCesare, the cast will feature Jose Aranda, Lina Gallegos, Mauricio Leyton, and Emily Weiner. Sixteen year-old Edgar Chocoy pleaded with a U.S. court not to deport him to Guatemala. "If I go back, they'll kill me." This true story, crafted from immigration court transcripts, interviews and letters tells the story of the case that challenged the conscience of a nation. In 2002, at the age of 14, Edgar fled Guatemala to escape the largest gang in Central America. He traveled over 3,000 miles, across the borders of three countries, in search of his mother, who came to the US to find work. Detained by the Department of Homeland Security, he asked a Federal judge to grant him asylum and not deport him to Guatemala, where he was certain the gang he escaped would kill him.
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