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La pinche india
PRESENTED AS PART OF THE
6TH ANNUAL DESTINOSCHICAGO INTERNATIONAL LATINO THEATER FESTIVAL
LA PINCHE INDIA
by: Mario Cantú Toscano
dir: Sándor Menéndez
Gigi is an upper-class girl who one day wakes up turned into an indigenous woman. Given her new appearance, her life changes completely and she begins to realize all the privileges she had as a green-eyed blonde. Her search for a new identity leads her to discover a great secret that had always been there: racial discrimination.
Dark Comedy
80 minutes with no intermission
EN ESPAÑOL WITH ENGLISH SUPERTITLES
Supertitles for LA PINCHE INDIA are possible thanks to the generous support of The Saints
CAST
Iris García – Gigi
Stefanie Jara – Marcia
Diego F. Salinas – Fernando
Carlos García Servín – Don Rogelio
Tania Gillian – Doña Elsa
Oswaldo Calderón – El Tripas
PRODUCTION TEAM
Production Manager: Marcela Muñoz*
Stage Manager: Marcopolo Soto*
Assistant Stage Manager: Nancy Romo
Production Assistant: Ingrid Valdez
Lighting and Set Design: Augusto Yanacopulos*
Sound Design: Marcela Muñoz*
Diseño de vestuario|Costume Design: Aguijón Theater
Voice Training: Ana Santos*
Choreography: José Rochel De Spaulding
Relaciones públicas|Media Relations: Elio Leturia*
Graphic Design and Photography: Carlos García Servín*
Publicity Show Image Photo: Roy Winkelman
*Aguijón Theater ensemble member
AGUIJÓN @ NMMA
The play is being performed at the National Museum of Mexican Art, 1852 W. 19th Street, Chicago
THURSDAY – SATURDAY TICKET PRICES
General Admission: $35
2 x $60
Students, teachers, seniors: $20
**COAT DRIVE – $10 tickets with the donation of a new or GENTLY used coat/jacket**
SUNDAY TICKETS ARE FREE thanks to the generous support of the National Museum of Mexican Art
Maximum 2 tickets per person/order
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Venue

Museums, Museums, Galleries & Exhibitions
National Museum of Mexican Art
In 1982, Carlos Tortolero organized a group of fellow educators and founded the Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum which opened its doors in 1987. The…
Neighborhood

Pilsen
Explore vibrant street art, a diverse food scene, and a wealth of Mexican culture.