Recommended by Alexander Perez

  • Alexander Perez: I Saw Jesus in Toa Baja

    Diaz-Marcano has done what so many of us strive to do and that is to take the blood and suffering of our people and turn it into something beautiful, poetic, and somehow funny. No matter our circumstances there are a rainbow of emotions at play and this story doesn't allow a single color to go to waste.

    Diaz-Marcano has done what so many of us strive to do and that is to take the blood and suffering of our people and turn it into something beautiful, poetic, and somehow funny. No matter our circumstances there are a rainbow of emotions at play and this story doesn't allow a single color to go to waste.

  • Alexander Perez: I Wanna Fuck like Romeo and Juliet

    Aside from being timely, poignant, hysterical, and absurdly well-written, this piece is utterly fearless in its staging and makes no apologies for the world it demands. Truly inspiring!

    Aside from being timely, poignant, hysterical, and absurdly well-written, this piece is utterly fearless in its staging and makes no apologies for the world it demands. Truly inspiring!

  • Alexander Perez: Brightly Shone The Moon

    A wonderful ensemble piece that recognizes the value of character and word economy. This thing is a giant but goes by super quickly thanks to the nimble dialogue and expert pacing. Becca uses the space she's given herself to tackle a multitude of issues with tact and sensitivity, never allowing them to overshadow one another.

    A wonderful ensemble piece that recognizes the value of character and word economy. This thing is a giant but goes by super quickly thanks to the nimble dialogue and expert pacing. Becca uses the space she's given herself to tackle a multitude of issues with tact and sensitivity, never allowing them to overshadow one another.

  • Alexander Perez: Mercy, Mercy

    A delightful black comedy that one-ups itself at every turn. A morbidly wholesome testament to what we're willing to do for the ones we love when the system meant to heal us fails us.

    A delightful black comedy that one-ups itself at every turn. A morbidly wholesome testament to what we're willing to do for the ones we love when the system meant to heal us fails us.