Chicagoans can continue their love affair with the critically acclaimed “La Havana Madrid,” when the Teatro Vista production settles in for a summerlong engagement at the Goodman Theatre, July 21-Aug.20.
Sandra Delgado’s spirited, inspired-by-true-events tales of Puerto Rican, Colombian and Cuban immigrants “who found refuge in the play’s titled nightclub” in Chicago’s Lake View neighborhood in the 1960s, features an eight-member cast lead by Delgado as a “mystical woman who conjures stories and songs performed live each night by Colombian-American musican Roberto “Carpacoh” Marin and his renowned Carpacho y Su Super Combo,” according to today’s announcement.
The play arrives on the heels of sold-out runs at Steppenwolf’s 1700 Theatre and Logan Square’s The Miracle Center. It is directed by Teatro Vist ensemble member Cheryl Lynn Bruce.
For more information and tickets ($30-$50) which go on sale June 28, visit goodmantheatre.or/lahavanamadrid.
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