Alma (Regional, Kirk Douglas Theatre, 2022) | Playbill

Alma

Regional
Play


SYNOPSIS:

Alma and her daughter, Angel, made sixteen wishes long ago: good health, love, carne asada every day, perfect SAT scores, and a spot at UC Davis, to name a few. But now that Angel is 17, she’s got a different vision for her future than her immigrant single mom.

Featuring the powerfully fresh, homegrown L.A. voice of playwright Benjamin Benne, winner of the National Latinx Playwriting Award, Alma is a poetic, funny, and timely World premiere filled with lots of amor and a touch of symbolism. It begs the question: what does the American Dream mean today—and who does it belong to?



Directed by Juliette Carrillo

Featuring Cheryl Umana & Sabrina Fest

  • Running Time: Approx. 80 minutes, no intermission
  • playwright: Benjamin Benne
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