Mamá Goose
Thursday, November 14, 2024 12:00–1:00 PM
- LocationStage 143, Fine Arts Building North, 143
- DescriptionUTA Theatre Arts and Dance Presents Mamá Goose, based on Mamá Goose: A Latino Nursery Treasury by Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy. It was adapted for the stage by Beth Murray and Irania Macias Patterson.
Mamá Goose is a children’s play loosely adapted from Mamá Goose: a Latino Nursery Treasury/Un Tesoro de rimas infantiles. The show opens with fours actors playing and singing: “Cantamos! Jugemos! Cantamos y jugemos! Let’s sing! Let’s play! Let’s sing and play!” After a series of escapades revolving around the discovery of an extraordinary egg, each child wrestles with the desire to keep the egg for themselves. The children’s Abuela teaches them the value of sharing and the children come to the conclusion that the egg wasn’t one person’s, but everyone’s: “Compartimos. We share. It’s ours. Es nuestro.”
This workshop production is lead by Libby Hawkins and Alejandro Saucedo, with costume design by Tori Gonzales, props by Justin Miller, ASL coaching by Laurel Whitsett, and choreography by Claudia Pacheco Oracasitos. It was adapted for the stage by Beth Murray and Irania Macias Patterson and based on the Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campy collection entitled Mamá Goose: a Latino Nursery Treasury/Un Tesoro de rimas infantiles, this musical for very young audiences features original and traditional Music by Crisscross Mangosauce. - Websitehttps://events.uta.edu/event/mama-goose
- CategoriesArts & Culture