Adiós Mamá Carlota
Luis Valdez
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Alison F. Rich and Will Springhorn, Jr. |
Luis Valdez and El Teatro Campesino partner with
The Stage to premiere a play about a short, little known period of Mexican
history when the younger brother, Maximilian I, of Austrian Emperor Franz
Joseph was named in 1864 by Napoleon III to be Emperor of Mexico, a country
France had earlier invaded (along with Spain and the UK). Adiós
Mamá Carlota tells this rather bizarre and ultimately tragic story – for
both Mexico and Maximilian – from the perspective of the new Emperor’s wife,
Carlota, who ruled with him for two years as Empress before escaping back to
Europe where she remained apparently insane and largely in isolation for the
next sixty years. Luis Valdez gives
voice in Adiós Mamá Carlota to the
ghosts of Carlota’s memories as they come back to haunt her and retell their
versions of her and her executed husband’s coronation, reign, and demise.
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Rating: 3 E
Adiós Mamá Carlota continues
through April 28, 2019 The Stage, 490 First Street, San Jose.
Tickets are available at
www.thestage.org.
Photo Credit: Dave Lepori
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