The Miracle Theatre’s La Celestina is a slip of a show.
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Holiday Theater
The Miracle Theatre gets morbid for the Day of the Dead.
Happy Mother’s Day!
Oedipus el Rey tries and fails to integrate the Oedipus story with life in an LA gang.
Boleros for the Disenchanted
The Miracle Theatre investigates the meaning of “forever.”
Revolutionary Song and Dance
The Miracle’s ¡Viva la Revolución! is one of their weaker seasonal offerings in recent years.
Culture Clash
The Miracle Theatre tackles Tolstoy. (In Spanish.)
Rehabbing Don Juan
With ¡Viva Don Juan!, the Miracle Theatre’s annual Day of the Dead show scores again.
Adapting the Garcia Girls
How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents is another bilingual success story for the Miracle Theatre.
Men Are from Mars, Even When They’re from Mexico
Sexual politics in Mexico City.
Singing Songs of the Dead
Don’t miss the minor annual triumph that is the Miracle Theatre’s Day
of the Dead production.
Trannies and Prophets
Three New York-based artists dish out a sampler platter of queer
performance art.
Slapstick and Stereotypes
The Miracle Theatre explores the Chicano identity movement with The
Shrunken Head of Pancho Villa.
