IDENTITY Video Series
With the Hispanic Society Museum & Library as a backdrop, actors perform poems in Spanish about identity and their home countries.
With the Hispanic Society Museum & Library as a backdrop, actors perform poems in Spanish about identity and their home countries.
The annual series returns with surprising, poignant, and boundary-pushing contemporary work by Spanish playwrights Irma Correa, Juan Carlos Rubio, Pablo Remón—all directed and performed by NYC-based creatives.
AENY’s film reimagines this story of difference and reconciliation as a preview for its upcoming stage debut in New York. Following the program, enjoy complimentary wines and bites and meet the growing AENY network of creatives and audience members.
The third edition of this series returns to the stage with works by contemporary Spanish playwrights Luis Fernando de Julián, Lucía Carballal and Jordi Casanovas—all directed by U.S.-based directors.
With Central Park as the stage, Spanish actors in New York perform scenes from Spanish classical and contemporary plays.
With Central Park as the stage, Spanish actors in New York perform scenes from Spanish classical and contemporary plays.
The second edition of this series presents works in a virtual format by contemporary Spanish playwrights and directed by US-based directors.
The annual series brings together the latest voices from Spain. The 2019 edition included Alfredo Sanzol, Paco Bezerra, and Juan Mayorga.
Spotlight on Contemporary Spanish Theater: Women Dramatists features work by Yolanda García Serrano, Laila Ripoll, and Paloma Pedrero.
The annual series returns to Instituto Cervantes to showcase the latest contemporary work from Spain, including El Minuto del Payaso by J. R Fernández, Fernando Soto & Luis Bermejo; Liberto by Gemma Brió; and Dark Stone by Alberto Conejero.