Created and performed by Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson, and directed by David Mendizábal, Mexodus is an inventive, technically impressive spectacle, both loudly propulsive and low-key meditative.
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‘Mexodus’: Could This Show Be the Next ‘Hamilton’?
‘Mexodus’ Off Broadway Review: One of America’s Darker Chapters Now Explodes With Music
The new theater season has its first must-see musical. It’s “Mexodus,” written and performed by Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson, which had its New York City premiere Thursday at Audible’s Minetta Lane Theatre after a few regional producti...
'Mexodus' Off-Broadway review — lost history gets a stunning musical spotlight
Mexodus, directed by David Mendizábal, comes just as packed with history and intention as it does with good music and good fun. It may just be the most fun you have at a show all year. But what makes this musical so likely to stay with its audience ...
Mexodus: Significant Take on Today’s Immigrant Situation
More than that, Quijada and Robinson suddenly reveal themselves not only as singers and masters of their instruments but as adroit actors, further enhancing their purpose. Robinson probably has more acting challenges, but both, as directed by David M...
History You Won’t Find in Your Textbook In MEXODUS — Review
The music is entirely live-looped, meaning the show’s stars, Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson, who also share credit for book, music & lyrics, create the music from scratch each night with the instruments scattered across Riw Rakkulchon’s indu...
‘Mexodus’ Review: A History Musical With Thrilling Loop-the-Loops
As guides through this history lesson, Quijada and Robinson are charming, musically dexterous and rap at the speed of light. (They would undoubtedly medal in the linguistic Olympics.) They also sing like sirens and expertly play the overflow of instr...
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