Smith College New Play Reading Series looking for readers!
Nuestra Corrido: A Villanueva Tale by Aria Acevedo
Reading will be on March 27, 7:30 PM with 2-3 rehearsals beforehand. 
If interested, reach out to Nikki Beck, Production Manager – ncbeck@smith.edu

Larissa/Lari: Second granddaughter, Celia’s oldest daughter, struggling to live up to her moms high standards and live her own life Mexicana/Indigena/Latina, woman, early-mid 20s

Emilia: Eldest granddaughter struggling to find her place in her family. Soli’s daughter. Mexicana/Indigena/Latina, woman, mid-late 20s

Andres: Eldest grandchild/grandson, filled with regret for not living up to his mom’s expectations and fed up with being the family joke Mexicano/Indigeno/Latino, man, late 20s

Nev: youngest grandchild/grandson, senior in high school scared of what comes next and unsure where his life will take him or where he wants to go in life, living with immense pressure of undoing his cousins’ fuck ups Mexicano/Indigeno/Latino, man, late teensYesena: youngest granddaughter who lives by her own rules Mexicana/Indigena/Latina, woman, late teens – early twenties

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