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Powers New Voices Festival - Fuente Ovejuna

January 22

General Admission

Photo Credits

(from left) Reanne Acasio, Carol Cabrera, and Alexandra Slade, Celebrating Community Voices at the Powers New Voices Festival, 2019. Photo by Rich Soublet II.

Powers New Voices Festival - Fuente Ovejuna

Summary

Fuente Ovejuna

Translated and adapted by William S. Gregory and Daniel Jáquez

Friday, January 22 at 7:00 p.m.

Fuente Ovejuna by Lope de Vega is translated and adapted by William S. Gregory and Daniel Jáquez.  A classic of Spanish Golden Age literature, Fuente Ovejuna is a timeless story of honor and love brought to new life in this fresh translation.  Oppressed by a tyrannical leader, a group of townspeople band together band together to claim justice, dignity, and freedom for their town by any means necessary.  Based on the true story of an uprising in a southern Spanish town in 1477, Fuente Ovejuna bristles with action, humor, tragedy and humanity.

Only one ticket per household is needed.

The Powers New Voices Festival is supported by Paula and Brian Powers. The Old Globe’s New Voices Play Development Program is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust. The Old Globe’s Community Voices program is supported by grants from The James Irvine Foundation and Subaru of El Cajon. The James Irvine Foundation also supports the Globe's coLAB program. Fuente Ovejuna is supported by The Joseph Cohen and Martha Farish New Play Development Fund. The Old Globe's digital programs are supported in part by the Peggy and Robert Matthews Foundation.

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Cast

Frankie Alicea (Juan Rojo, Councilman), Jose Balistrieri (Barilldo, Rodrigo Tellez Giron), Anthony Green Caloca (Esteban), Christopher Cruz† (Flores, Soldier), Manoel Felciano* (Fernan Gomez, Judge), Mariana Fernandez (Laurencia), Alex Guzman (Leonelo, Ortuno), Jennifer Paredes* (Pasquala, King Ferdando), Christopher Salazar* (Frondoso), Arusi Santi (Mengo, Cimbranos), Heather Velazquez* (Jacinta, Queen Isabel), Valeria Vega (Stage Directions)

Stage Manager: Chandra R.M. Anthenill*
Production Assistant: Andrea Morín Fernández
Production Assistant: Kira Vine

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association,the union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

†Student in The Old Globe and University of San DiegoShiley Graduate Theatre Program.

Creatives

Daniel Jáquez (Co-Translator and Co-Adaptor, Fuente Ovejuna) directed the Globe for All Tour of The Winter’s Tale in 2019. He is a Co-Founding Director of TuYo Theatre, a company that creates and produces theatre from a diverse Latinx perspective. He served as Artistic Director of Milagro in Oregon, and in New York he was Director of both INTAR Theatre’s young acting company and its New Works Lab, an annual festival for emerging Latinx playwrights. Jáquez, now based in San Diego, has directed and produced shows Off and Off Off Broadway, across the United States, and internationally. He believes that theatre matters because it builds empathy by bringing us together in one place to share an experience that reflects the human condition of people around us and around the world.