Page 6 October 30, 2019 Mississippi Alberta North Portland Vancouver East County Beaverton Photo by r ussell J. y oung /C ourtesy m ilagro Milagro Theate, 525 S.E. Stark St., kicks off its 36th season and this year’s Day of the Dead production with the world premiere of Amor Añejo, an original work that dives into a world of aging, loss and love. Death Can Never Part Them Portland’s premiere Latino theater group Mi- lagro presents its 24th annual Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) production with Amor Añejo, a bilingual play that dives into a world of aging, loss and love. An original new play directed by Elizabeth Huffman, Amor Añejo is now showing through Nov. 10 on the Milagro Main Stage, 525 S.E. Stark St. The story follows the highs and lows of Hec- tor and Rosalita’s decades-long romance until the very last drop. It’s when one crosses over to the other side that Bombón steps in, the shape-shifter of the underworld, who guides their hearts back to the place where death can never part them, in memories and dance. The play is Huffman’s fourth show to direct at Milagro theatre, and her first time writing and creating a Diá de Los Muertos show. Tickets are $20 to $32. Milago also partic- ipates in Arts for All, providing a $5 admis- sion with an Oregon Trail Card. Call the box office at 503-236-7253 or visit milagro.org for details.