MUJERES CREANDO

WOMEN CREATING

Theatrical Concert Series for Human Rights

 MUJERES CREANDO | WOMEN CREATING will start on March 27 to celebrate
WORLD THEATRE DAY and run until April 25 at the Instituto Cervantes Chicago.

27

MARCH

On Your Wings

Amaranta Osorio

01

APRIL

Chrysalides

"Mujeres en construcción"

08

APRIL

The Anemone and the Boar

Mónica Maffía

15

APRIL

Sororal Echoes

Estefania Mena

22

APRIL

De(Parted)

Belén Galain

25

APRIL

There is No Tomorrow

Gladys Silione

WHERE

INSTITUTO CERVANTES CHICAGO  Located at  31 W Ohio St, Chicago, IL 60654

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On Your Wings

Amaranta Osorio

A woman suddenly loses her mother and must empty her house alone. As she does so, she discovers things she didn’t know about her mother. Little by little, the house fills with monarch butterflies.

Chrysalides

"Mujeres en construcción"

Chrysalis delves deep into the essence of real women. Each of them embodies various feminine stances in the face of abuse, rape, violence, abortion, and social inequality.

The Anemone and the Boar

Mónica Maffía

Madrid, 1936. Two announcers with opposing ideologies confront each other as they compete in a radio program during times of censorship and unrest. The addition of a Latin American sound engineer intensifies the situation in moments of danger for the Spanish Republic.

Sororal Echoes

Estefania Mena

Three women from different parts of the world – Paulina (Mexican), Marwa (Palestinian), and Sofia (Guatemalan) – emerge as powerful testimonies of resistance and redemption against gender-based violence.

De(Parted)

Belén Galain

“I am the age you are now. I have two children, a car, a partner in life. I have to change this piece of paper. I have to put something else, another name, another jurisdiction. I have to go.” Elena leaves again and again. The political party and having been part of the struggle broke her forever.

There is No Tomorrow

Gladys Silione

Virginia, a successful lawyer, and Fabián, a law student, are a fairly normal couple. One day Fabian starts competing with his girlfriend, disguising his resentment with “love.” In the end, we are all guilty of femicide.

Rinska Carrasco

Melissa Lorraine

Sonya Madrigal

Iraida Tapias

The winning PLAYS

Water People Theater proudly announces the finalists for our “Women Creating” Theatrical Concerts for Human Rights. The theatrical concerts will start on March 27 to celebrate WORLD THEATER DAY and run until April 22 at the Instituto Cervantes in Chicago. The organization is pleased with the excellent response to the open call. Out of the forty-seven submitted texts, seventeen were shortlisted and forwarded to an international jury. 

The jury, comprising renowned women professionals in Hispanic theater—Cheté Cavagliatto, Rossana Hernández, Amaranta Osorio, Gennys Pérez, and Iraida Tapias—selected five texts:

 “For their quality, courage, and innovation intricately linked to human rights. These dramatic proposals elevate female voices and highlight their commitment to theater made by women.”

Chrysalides

Mujeres en construcción

Sororal Echoes

Estefania Mena

The Anemone and the Boar

Mónica Maffía

There is No Tomorrow

Gladys Silione

De(Parted)

Belén Galain

We greatly appreciate all Spanish-speaking female writers who shared their voices and perspectives from different parts of the world, confirming the importance and urgency of providing creative spaces that address human rights issues through theater. 

THE JURY

Venezuela

Rossana Hernández

Actress & Director

Actress and director, member of the Deus Ex Machina company.

Mexico

Gennys
Pérez

Playwright & Director

Award-winning playwright published in Mexico and Venezuela. With more than 20 years as a television dialogue writer, she has worked for Telemundo, Teleméxico, TV Azteca, Radio Caracas Televisión and Venevisión.

Spain

Amaranta Osorio

Actress, Playwright & Director

Mexican-Colombian and Spanish playwright, actress and cultural manager. Her dramatic work has been performed in various countries. Translated into French, English and German, and been awarded internationally.

Chicago

Iraida
Tapias

Playwright & Director

Playwright,  Director, Producer, Scriptwriter. Writer With 50 years in theater, prioritized Spanish American plays championing women’s rights. Her portfolio boasts 27 plays, six musicals, and over 30 theatrical events.

Argentina

Cheté Cavagliatto

Director

Fundadora de el Teatro Goethe. Con una vasta trayectoria en teatro, Galardonada en festivales internacionales.