What Did Critics Think of Isaac Gomez’s The Way She Spoke Off-Broadway? | Playbill

The Verdict What Did Critics Think of Isaac Gomez’s The Way She Spoke Off-Broadway? The new solo show starring Kate Del Castillo premiered July 18 in a presentation from Audible.
Kate del Castillo Joan Marcus

Audible officially opened its latest theatrical production, the way she spoke, at Off-Broadway’s Minetta Lane Theatre July 18.

Kate Del Castillo stars in the solo show, in which writer Isaac Gomez explores the tragic disappearance of thousands of women in Juárez, Mexico, and the madres fighting to call awareness and find them.

Directed by Obie winner Jo Bonney, the production runs through August 16. Audible has plans to release the work as an audio play.

Read what critics thought of the play below.

New York Stage Review (David Finkle)

New York Theater Guide (Sarah Downs)

The New York Times (Laura Collins-Hughes)

Variety (Nicole Serratore)

The Wrap (Thom Geier)

The creative team includes Riccardo Hernandez (scenic design), Emilio Sosa (costume design), Lap Chi Chu (lighting design), Elisheba Ittoop (sound design), and Aaron Rhyne (projection design).

READ: Stage Directions: Why Jo Bonney Has Dedicated Her Life to New Dramatic Work

Production Photos: The Way She Spoke Off-Broadway

 
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