Soho Rep's world premiere of Give Me Carmelita Tropicana!, penned
by Alina Troyano (a.k.a. Carmelita Tropicana) and Branden
Jacobs-Jenkins, officially opens November 10 following previews that began October 23.
Directed by Eric Ting, the production is the company's final
staging at 46 Walker Street. Soho Rep recently extended the run, with performances now set to continue through December 15.
Joining Obie winner Troyano onstage are Octavia Chavez-Richmond (Mary Gets Hers, Fuente Ovejuna), Ugo Chukwu (Oklahoma! Primary Trust), Will Dagger (Corsicana, The Antelope Party), and Keren Lugo (At the Wedding, Privacy).
Give Me Carmelita Tropicana! is described as "part love letter to an iconic performance artist, part intergenerational debate about the legacy of 'downtown' New York, part theatrical interrogation of the uses and abuses of nostalgia, real estate, representation, and the avant-garde—and 100% fantastical journey in which Jacobs-Jenkins attempts to buy Tropicana from her creator… but at what cost?"
The two artists first met when Jacobs-Jenkins studied performance art with Troyano. Troyano also taught a class at NYU on sentimentality that Jacobs-Jenkins calls a “creative watershed”—and eventually Troyano connected Jacobs-Jenkins with his first professional gig, performing in PS122’s Avant Garde Arama. In June Jacobs-Jenkins won the 2024 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play for Appropriate.
Said Troyano in an earlier statement, “Sometimes I want to kill Carmelita Tropicana. She’s powerful, and puts me, her creator, under certain pressures. But Carmelita is great because she can come out at the best times. She can live in a bit of the subconscious until she manifests. So Branden and I entered into, and wrote, a conversation between two artists that are of different generations—our springboard being My Dinner with Andre and Freaky Friday—about how we change with time, about what makes our work relevant, and how the work can take on a mind and desires of its own to sustain that.”
Jacobs-Jenkins added, “Soho Rep has been defined by a re-engagement with drama as a site of experimentation, of text-based work that kind of pushed at conceptual ideas. Just as WOW Cafe Theatre was a spiritual home to Carmelita, as Judson Poets Theatre was for [Carmelita’s teacher] Maria Irene Fornés, Soho Rep has been my version of that. Those spaces have made different kinds of work that looked different, operated differently, and played by different games of what was experimental at the time, but through this collaboration, we’ve felt this continuity between these spaces, these generations, and the art made in them.”
The production also has co-scenic design by Mimi Lien and Tatiana Kahvegian, costume and props design by Greg Corbino, lighting design by Barbara Samuels, co-sound and video design by Tei Blow and Jeremy Kadetsky, and casting by Stephanie Yankwitt, Nia Smith, and Tanis Parenteau of tbd casting co.
Give Me Carmelita Tropicana! was developed with support from the Creative Capital Foundation.
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