Volume 2, Number 14 - April 11 2012

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Prometeo Conservatory Brings To Life Emily Dickinson

By Consuelo Naranjo
consu.naranjolara001@mymdc.net

Miami Dade College students from the Prometeo Conservatory will bring to life american poet Emily Dickinson in a Spanish presentation, Remembranzas de Emily Dickinson.

The performances will be held April 12 to April 14 at 8 p.m. in the Teatro Prometeo at Wolfson Campus, 300 NE Second Ave.

The play presents Dickinson’s turbulent life, and twenty-two of her poems. It is directed and written by Zaida Castellanos and includes a cast of 10. 

It is in Spanish with subtitles in English. The play is free and open to the public.

“We have an original script, an amazing light department and stenography,” said Juan Alvaro Perez, who portrays minister Charles Wadsworth, Dickinson’s lover. “I am pretty sure people will enjoy it.”

For more information, contact:

Teatro Prometeo

(305) -237-3262

www.prometeotheatre.com


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