Searching for Abuelo

My maternal grandfather died before my mother even graduated from High School. I know very little about him except that he was a bartender, an aspiring actor and writer in New York City, and he really wanted to own a Mercedes Benz. In this one-act solo show, framed in the traditional Puerto Rican musical style of Bomba, I (Gretchen) put myself through the journey of figuring out who he was, who I am, and what to...

My maternal grandfather died before my mother even graduated from High School. I know very little about him except that he was a bartender, an aspiring actor and writer in New York City, and he really wanted to own a Mercedes Benz. In this one-act solo show, framed in the traditional Puerto Rican musical style of Bomba, I (Gretchen) put myself through the journey of figuring out who he was, who I am, and what to do about it.

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Searching for Abuelo

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  • Luis Roberto Herrera: Searching for Abuelo

    This play does what many can only attempt, it empowers. Guiding us through her search for identity through the connection with her abuelo, Suarez-Peña uses bomba as a compass. The specificity and unapologetic nature of this story, the relationship between being Puerto Rican and American, along with the idea that no matter what we can and will persevere is what we should all strive for when creating art. These are the stories that should be told, and I’m glad I got the chance to read/see this one

    This play does what many can only attempt, it empowers. Guiding us through her search for identity through the connection with her abuelo, Suarez-Peña uses bomba as a compass. The specificity and unapologetic nature of this story, the relationship between being Puerto Rican and American, along with the idea that no matter what we can and will persevere is what we should all strive for when creating art. These are the stories that should be told, and I’m glad I got the chance to read/see this one

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Searching for Abuelo

    I am obsessed with this play. It is so well done, and there's such universality in the specificity. I saw Searching for Abuelo as part of Powerstories Theatre's Voices of Women Festival (where it won 1st prize!) and as someone who historically isn't wild about one person shows, I wasn't expected to enjoy it too much, but HOLY COW, what a pleasant surprise. I could not love this more. What a beautiful tribute, what a moving piece of theater. Somewhere out there, I'm sure Gretchen's abuelo adores this piece as well. Gretchen has created something to be proud of.

    I am obsessed with this play. It is so well done, and there's such universality in the specificity. I saw Searching for Abuelo as part of Powerstories Theatre's Voices of Women Festival (where it won 1st prize!) and as someone who historically isn't wild about one person shows, I wasn't expected to enjoy it too much, but HOLY COW, what a pleasant surprise. I could not love this more. What a beautiful tribute, what a moving piece of theater. Somewhere out there, I'm sure Gretchen's abuelo adores this piece as well. Gretchen has created something to be proud of.

  • Dana Hall: Searching for Abuelo

    "Searching for Abuelo" takes the audience on a poignant journey of self-discovery, as a woman unravels the rich tapestry of her family's legacy. This remarkable one-woman show skillfully delves into the complexities of cultural identity, exploring the internal struggles that can arise when belonging to different worlds. Through the seamless integration of Bomba music and powerful monologues, the play delves into the complexities of being a female, Puerto Rican, and an artist in the present day. It is a heartwarming and authentic piece of work that resonates deeply, inviting the audience to...

    "Searching for Abuelo" takes the audience on a poignant journey of self-discovery, as a woman unravels the rich tapestry of her family's legacy. This remarkable one-woman show skillfully delves into the complexities of cultural identity, exploring the internal struggles that can arise when belonging to different worlds. Through the seamless integration of Bomba music and powerful monologues, the play delves into the complexities of being a female, Puerto Rican, and an artist in the present day. It is a heartwarming and authentic piece of work that resonates deeply, inviting the audience to explore their own sense of self and heritage.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Conch Shell Productions, Year 2023

Production History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Tampa Bay Theatre Festival, Year 2023

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