Jimmy Noriega檚 Women of Ciudad Ju谩rez to be staged in Mexico

Jimmy A. Noriega, associate professor of theatre and dance at the College of 黑料老司机, will travel to Mexico with his theatre company (Teatro Travieso/Troublemaker Theatre) to present his production of Women of Ciudad Ju谩rez on a three-city tour. It will be performed in Mexico City from July 19-21, where it is being produced by film and television star Alberto Estrella in his downtown theatre, El C铆rculo Teatral. The show will also be staged in Teopanzolco on July 23 and Tequisquiapan on July 25. Noriega will also lead a master class in Mexico City on July 22, which will cover his company檚 history, creative process, and artistic vision.
Directed by Noriega, Women of Ciudad Ju谩rez uses the theatre as a space to examine, reflect on, and speak about the femicides taking place in Ju谩rez, Mexico. The tour celebrates the 20th anniversary of the play檚 first performance in Mexico City by its author and performer, Cristina Michaus. Noriega and Michaus have collaborated over the past years and will speak on a panel that addresses the play檚 history and evolution.
淪ince it檚 inception, this was imagined as a binational theatre project, says Noriega. 淲e wanted to work in collaboration as US-based artists with the Mexican story and its creator to tell it in a way that honors and respects the women represented in the play. He added, 淎fter more than seven years touring it around the world, we are deeply honored to be invited to Mexico to share our work with the public.
Women of Ciudad Ju谩rez has been staged in more than 20 locations, including Canada, Colombia, Belgium, India, Greece, and across the United States. The Mexico performances will feature three actresses from the original production who have toured with the show since 2014: Stephanie Castrej贸n, Janna Haywood, and Summit J. Starr. 淚t means a lot to finally be able to take the play to Mexico and to continue sharing this important message, says Castrej贸n. Haywood adds, 淲e are so grateful we are able to do this. What I檓 most excited about is being able to have conversations with women after the show.
Noriega founded Teatro Travieso/Troublemaker Theatre in 2012. It operates on the premise that theatre can create positive change in the world. The group has staged six original performances: 淓ncuentro: Peru!!, 淲omen of Ciudad Ju谩rez, 淛oto: Confessions of a Mexican Outcast,潨Trouble Down South, 淲alking My Dream, and 淏lood, Earth, Water, in addition to participating in RomeroFest earlier this year with four online performances. To date the company has been invited to perform in ten countries to over 25,000 audience members. For more information on their work, visit .
Photo: Members of Teatro Travieso/Troublemaker Theatre on a previous tour of the play including Aviva Neff, Helen Rooker, Jimmy A. Noriega, Janna Haywood (back row), Summit J. Starr, and Stephanie Castrej贸n (front)
Posted in News on July 6, 2021.
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