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I AM NOT YOUR PERFECT MEXICAN DAUGHTER Audio Adaptation Announced
Featuring a new soundscape by sound designer Matthew Chapman, the majority of the original cast is returning for the new 90-minute incarnation.by BWW News Desk
Now streaming in more than 500 cities, 50 states and 20 countries, the Steppenwolf NOW virtual stage is continuing to bring Chicago theater to a global audience. Steppenwolf has announced a new offering joining the virtual lineup-the world premiere audio adaptation of I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter, based on the book by Erika L. Sánchez and adapted for audio from the stage play by acclaimed playwright Isaac Gómez and co-directed by ensemble members Sandra Marquez and Audrey Francis. A Chicago story about family, community and coming together even when that feels impossible, this New York Times bestselling novel is written in the first-person narrative, which translates beautifully into a deeply personal, journal-like audio experience.
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The cast and creative team of “Wally World” includes: playwright/co-director Isaac Gómez (top row, from left), co-director Lili-Anne Brown, Danny Bernardo and ensemble member Cliff Chamberlain; Sydney Charles (second row, from left), Kevin Curtis, ensemble member Audrey Francis, ensemble member Sandra Marquez; Leslie Sophia Perez (third row, from left), Marvin Quijada, ensemble member Karen Rodriguez and Jacqueline Williams.
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If you’ve ever worked retail or shopped on Christmas Eve, you’ll recognize the pressure-cooker world of “Wally World.”
It’s Dec. 24 at the Walmart-like big box store in Isaac Gómez’s El Paso, Texas-set audio play, and the understaffed, overworked, poorly compensated employees are scrambling. Children are hurling toys off shelves, adults are screaming because the pharmacy closed early for the holiday, delivery trucks are dumping palettes of merchandise in the back, and the whole place is under siege from frantic shoppers.