Johnny Montenegro is an ICE agent accused of being a traitor to his race. After an ugly incident in the field gets him suspended from duty, Johnny embarks on an odyssey of self-discovery as he grapples with his identity, his memory, and his complicity in colonialist genocide. The showcase production is presented at The Chain Theatre on 36th St from December 7th-10th, directed by Sophia Ubilla.
The cast features Ollie Corchado as the story’s anti-hero Johnny Montenegro. He’s joined by Alexandra Castro, Lillian Andrea De León*, Jorge Sánchez Díaz*, Carmen Lamar Gonzalez*, Maria Isabella Rojas*, Marlon Xavier, and Kayla Zanakis. The creative team also includes Assistant Director Fabiola Arias, Sound Designer Amelia Way, and Lighting Designer Isaac Castillo. The team is led by Stage Manager Jose Noél. Aztec Pirates and the Insignificance of Life on Mars is an Equity Approved Showcase; an asterisk denotes a member of Actors’ Equity.
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