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February 15 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
$22 – $30After Verónica has a particularly bad argument with her mother about her responsibilities at home, she is sent into various song-filled fairytales by a magical shoemaker. As she travels through these magical worlds she begins to discover the hardships of being a princess. Throughout the play, she learns to put herself into the shoes of others, but most importantly she learns to appreciate her mother and understand the hardships that she faces
What: Verónica Princesa Written by Alicia Dogliotti and Federico Roca Directed by Clarrissa Rodriguez
Language: Spanish with English subtitles
When: Feb. 16 – Mar. 2, 2024 Preview Thurs. Feb. 15 Performances Fri & Sat at 7:30 PM, Sun. at 2 PM.
Where: Milagro Theatre, 525 SE Stark St.
Admission: $20/$26/$30 students/seniors/adults Tickets can be purchased online at milagro.org
About the Playwright:
Alicia S. Dogliotti Scaglia was born in Canelones, Uruguay and raised in Montevideo. She earned a Bachelor’s from the Nacional Drama School, EMAD Margarita Xirgu, and a Masters in Hispanic American literature and drama. In 2010, she founded Teatro Cuarto Creciente, which eventually became Medusa Teatro in 2015. Through Medusa, she participated in festivals, conferences and workshops, and received many awards for her work, including the 2017 Florencio Award as National Author for her play Verónica Princesa in collaboration with Federico Roca
School performances are accompanied by workshops or residencies(available in English and Spanish) that focus on writing and the creation of fractured fairytales. For more information about how to book a performance or workshop, contact Dañel Malan, Artistic Director at malan@milagro.org
Season40 Hope Courage & Resilience is made possible in part with support from; Meyer Memorial Trust, James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation, The Collins Foundation, MJ Murdock Charitable Trust, Ronnie LaCroute, Regional Art & Culture Council, The Shubert Foundation, Juan Young Trust, EC Brown Foundation, Kinsman Foundation, Oregon Arts Commission, Ronald Naito Foundation and the Oregonian.