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1. Todo lo Mexicano – a Denver performance

Su Teatro of Denver is pleased to invite you to attend our new original production Todo lo Mexicano, a play by Anthony J. Garcia, adapted from Mexican short stories.


March 10-26 – Thurs., Fri. and Sat. - 7:30pm

$20 gen.admission, $17 students/seniors

Comadres 12 tix/ $12 each


Todo lo Mexicano is a series of short plays adapted from the Mexican short stories in the anthology, Sun, Stone and Shadows: 20 Great Mexican Stories, edited by Jorge F. Hernandez. The anthology was Su Teatro’s choice for last year’s The Big Read Project. At the end of the project, we were struck by the vitality of the stories. Thus, we bring them to you now in theatrical form.


Mexico is a country filled with stories, some true, others pure fiction. The stories we bring to you provide a distinctly Mexican eye that blurs the line between the ancient and contemporary, the illusory and the real, the fantastic and the ordinary. We offer you stories that are wry and satirical, eerie and chilling, funny and absurd.


Todo lo Mexicano brings the following stories to life:

§ Chac Mool by Carlos Fuentes

§ The Switchman by Juan Jose Arreola

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