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New Plays Festival: Telo


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by Julián Mesri
Directed by Rebecca Martinez

Showtimes
Friday, May 13, 2022, 2:30 PM
Friday, May 13, 2022, 8 PM
Sunday, May 15, 2022, 2:30 PM

An intrepid and revealing look at intimacy, revolution, and global identity, set within the paper-thin walls of a telo, a pay-by-the-hour sex hotel in the heart of Buenos Aires, three pairs of people across three eras of Argentine history find themselves torn between the personal and political in a perpetually changing and increasingly dangerous world. Repressed gay lovers in a tango bar, two sisters planning a terrorist attack, and a random hookup in the middle of an economic crisis are woven together in a narrative that crosses generations. Accompanied by a dynamic score that brings together tango, cumbia, and Latin rock, Telo connects the revolutions--big and small--of the past with what we face in the world today.

Cast

Christian Guerrero - LALO
Paula Rosen - MARTA
Maya Quiñones - PAULA
Elijah Moloney - CHARLI
Isaiah Garcia - NERO/FEDE
Madeline Jewell - EMI/DOLORES
Matt Pinto - STAGE DIRECTIONS

Creative Team

Producer Sean Anthony Chia
Dramaturg Annie Wang
Production Stage Manager Tesia Childs

See the 2022 New Plays Festival Schedule

Playwright Julián Mesri

About the Artist

Julián Mesri is a New York-based Argentinean-American composer and writer who makes multilingual plays and musicals in the US and around the world. Recent work includes music directing/arranging Songs about Trains with Radical Evolution/Working Theater and Brian Quijada’s Somewhere Over the Border at Syracuse Stage. He is a current member of the Public Theater Emerging Writers Group and received a 2020-2021 EST/Sloan Commission. Upcoming work includes Favaloro (EST /Sloan First Light Festival). Mesri has been an Emerging Artist of Color Fellow at NYTW and a Van Lier fellow at Repertorio Español. www.julianmesri.com

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