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    March 15, 2017
Page 13
Arts &
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‘Lydia,’ an emotionally-charged drama about a young girl and her
caretaker opens Thursday, March 16 at Portland’s premier Latino
arts and cultural center, Milagro Theater in southeast Portland.
Emotionally-Charged Drama
An emotionally-charged play
of family secrets and magical re-
alism opens this week at Milagro
Theater, Portland’s premier Latino
arts and culture center, located at
525 S.E. Stark St.
A 2008 Henry Award winner
for outstanding new play, “Lyd-
ia,” takes place in the 1970s on
the Texas border separating the
United States and Mexico. The
play tackles issues of immigration
and it tells the story of a young
girl, Ceci, disabled by a tragic ac-
cident, and her caretaker, Lydia,
who is the only one with whom
she can communicate.
Lydia” opens Thursday, March
16 and runs through April 8. Adult
tickets are $27 in advance, $32 at
the door. Discounts are available
for students, seniors, veterans,
and individuals with the Oregon
Trail card through the Arts for All
program. Visit milagro.org or call
503-236-7253.
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