Mojada
by Luis Alfaro

Off-Broadway
Mojada Book Cover
Mojada Cover

Highlights

Role(s) for Latine Actor(s) Unit Set/Multiple Settings

Synopsis

Medea and Jason have escaped the worst.

After a harrowing journey across the Mexican-American border, the couple has made it safely to the States, where they can work toward a better life for their family.

While Jason is convinced the future looks bright, Medea fears a darker fate as they face the challenges of living without documentation.

Blending Euripides’ classic with Mexican folklore, Luis Alfaro examines the tragedy behind America’s immigration system and the destiny of one family caught in its grip.

Press Reviews

"Playwright Luis Alfaro delivers another searing update of Greek drama… Mojada really grabs you by the guts."

— Time Out Chicago

"Unpretentious and entertaining… Not only is the play about crossing borders, but Alfaro knows how to walk that line between thunderous naturalism and absurdist pulp, being as our lives often seem composed of both."

— Chicago Tribune

"Mojada beautifully fuses Greek myth with a modern immigration story… A beautiful and necessary reimagining."

— The Oregonian

Characters

Character
Jason

30s

Acan

10

Tita

60s

Josefina

30s

Armida

50s  All of the characters are Mexican.

Medea

20s

Videos

Mojada – Oregon Shakespeare Festival Trailer

Publication

ISBN-13 9780822241805
ISBN-10 0822241803

Mojada is a play written by Luis Alfaro and published by Dramatists Play Service .

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