Presented by LAByrinth Theater Company
A developmental production
Written and performed by Victor Almanzar
Directed by Elizabeth Canavan
Developed by Victor Almanzar and Elizabeth Canavan
Victor Almanzar’s autobiographical solo show begins with a near death experience that lands him in a Queens, NY hospital during the peak of Covid. His life flashes before his eyes; his childhood in the Dominican Republic, moving to NYC, gang life, drug life, identity struggles, love and joining the marines. A story of survival and self-forgiveness driven by Victor’s original Hip-Hop music.
About LAByrinth Theater Company
LAByrinth Theater Company, founded in 1992 as The Latino Actors Base, was created to reflect a world where color is the norm and not the exception. From Our Lady of 121st Street to Halfway Bitches go Straight to Heaven, LAByrinth has produced over 50 world premieres and developed over 250 new plays.
1h 30m (no intermission)
A story of survival and self-forgiveness driven by writer and performer Victor Almanzar’s original Hip-Hop music. (Ages 18+)
January 20th, 2022
February 5th, 2022
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