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September 19-23, 2021

A Latinx Theater Festival

SolFest: A Latinx Theater Festival is back in EXPANSIVE and HYBRID mode centering playwrights, poets, and performances with both in-person and online events! Five days of all things Latinx theater, classical to contemporary, solo and ensemble, in English and in Spanish. Collaboratively produced by The Sol Project, North Star Projects, and Pregones/PRTT. Kicks off in Brooklyn with Hedgepig Ensemble’s Expand the Canon Festival* and culminates in a two-night live program at Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in the heart of the Broadway district! Program includes new pieces from Dominic Colón and Julissa Contreras, and features three-time Tony Award nominee Robin De Jesús.

SolFest 2021 events are Free or Suggested Donation and open to the general public. Key to NYC vaccination mandate and face mask safety protocols will be observed for in-person events. Capacity is limited.

Sunday, SEPTEMBER 19
Play: *A Happy Country
Playwright: Maruxa Viralta
Director: Victoria Collado
Description: If you’re seeking a play about revolution where the family drama is the political drama… consider this powerful portrait of love, protest, class, and voyeurism by a Catalan-born, Mexican playwright. Part of Hedgepig Ensemble’s Expand the Canon Festival.
—4:00pm at Endswell in Fort Greene, Brooklyn (RSVP Required)
—7:30pm Virtual Watch Party on Facebook Live

Monday, SEPTEMBER 20
Virtual Art Share: Poets, Writers, and Storytellers 
Participants: Octavio Solís, L.H. González, Paloma Sierra, and more
Description: The evening will include Artist Spotlights in partnership with La Gente: The Latinx Theatre Design Network and screenings of two short films: eat me! created and directed by David Mendizábal and produced through Soho Rep Project Number One Residency and Crabs in A Barrel written by Michael León and Ashley Alvarez and directed by Michael León. The screenings will be followed by a Q&A with select artists.
—7:30 on Facebook Live

Tuesday, SEPTEMBER 21
Digital Panel: Honor and Amplify
Panelists: Classix, Hedgepig Ensemble, Ma-Yi Theatre Company, Pregones/PRTTThe Sol Project  
Moderator: Carla Della Gatta
Description: Join us for an intercultural conversation on legacy, identity, and expanding the American theater canon.
—7:30 on Facebook Live

Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 22
Play: The War I Know
Playwright: Dominic Colón
Director: Cándido Tirado
Descripton: Set in 1987 & 1992 during the height of the AIDS and crack epidemic, The War I Know tells the story of Eggie, a 12 year old obsessed with TV and musical theater, and the relationship he has with his HIV-Positive 10 year old next door neighbor, who was recently sent to live with her teenage half-siblings after losing both of her parents to AIDS. The War I Know is the first in a trilogy of plays that explores the impact of HIV on the Latinx Community in the Bronx from the late 80’s through the COVID-19 pandemic.
—7:30 at Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in Manhattan, NYC (RSVP Required)

Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23
Play: La Greña
Playwright: Julissa Contreras
Director: Tatyana-Marie Carlo
—7:30 at Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in Manhattan, NYC (RSVP Required)

“We’re thrilled to be returning for the fourth edition of SolFest, once again in partnership with the venerable Pregones/PRTT and with exciting new partnerships with Hedgepig Ensemble Theatre, North Star Projects, and La Gente,” said Adriana Gaviria, Producer of SolFest and founding member of The Sol Project. Using a hybrid format, “we’re able to continue our work of celebrating Latinx storytellers while also expanding access to audiences world-wide. This year’s selections offer audiences opportunities to experience works both classical and contemporary, to think critically about legacy, issues of identity and representation in all aspects of the industry, and to once again gather safely to communally experience the performing arts.”

Rosalba Rolón, Artistic Director of Pregones/PRTT and member of The Sol Project’s Honorary Board stated, “In times of uncertainty, there’s nothing more grounding for the theater artist than to step onto the stage, and little that’s as rewarding to theatergoers as a live performance. Pregones/PRTT is thrilled to reprise our partnership with The Sol Project for a fourth consecutive year, welcoming a live audience to the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater for the first time since January 2020. The five-day program brims with Latinx talent and extends its embrace beyond New York City with online events. This SolFest is an exuberant homecoming and we’re all here for it!”

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Event Details

  • Location

    Endswell in Brooklyn
    Facebook Live (Online)
    PRTT in Manhattan

  • Date & Time

    September 19, 2021 at 4PM
    September 20, 2021 at 7:30PM
    September 21, 2021 at 7:30PM
    September 22, 2021 at 7:30PM
    September 23, 2021 at 7:30PM

  • Featured Artists

    Playwrights:
    Maruxa Vilalta
    Dominic Colón
    Julissa Contreras
    David Mendizábal
    Michael León
    Ashley Alvarez

    Directors:
    Victoria Collado
    David Mendizábal
    Michael León
    Cándido Tirado
    Tatyana-Marie Carlo

    Other Collaborators:
    Carla Della Gatta
    Classix
    Hedgepig Ensemble
    La Gente Network
    Ma-Yi Theatre
    and more!

  • A project of

    The Sol Project
    North Star Projects
    Pregones/PRTT