‘Daughter of a Cuban Revolutionary’ is a one-woman show, written and performed by Marissa Chibas. In it, she traces the history of her family and, through this, the history of post-revolutionary Cuba.
‘Daughter of a Cuban Revolutionary’ is a one-woman show, written and performed by Marissa Chibas. In it, she traces the history of her family and, through this, the history of post-revolutionary Cuba.
CalArts Group bravely bring Euripides’ play ‘The Bacchae’ to the Edinburgh Fringe and go one further by being an all-male cast. Though, technically, this resonates to the times when the actual words were written (Fourth Century B.C.), it is a brave decision in modern times since, with it, now comes a sense of gay debauchery that works perfectly well within the narrative.




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