Join us for the BMCC Theatre Program’s Mainstage Production of “14” by Jose Casas.
Directed by Professor Daphnie Sicre.
The play “14” is inspired by a true-life event in which a smuggler abandoned 30 Mexicans crossing the desert near Yuma, AZ, resulting in 14 dying of dehydration. The play is based on interviews and public accounts of Arizonans and their different attitudes towards the contemporary issues of undocumented immigration.
Performance dates and times:
November 14 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
November 15 at 7 p.m.
November 16 at 7 p.m
November 17 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
November 18 at 3 p.m.
Admission is free.
For more information, call the BMCC Speech, Communications and Theatre Arts Department at (212) 220-8090.
Post-Show Discussion Schedule
Nov. 14 | 11 am -12 pm | Theatre II | Open Talk Talk with José Casas. |
4 pm | Theatre II | Talk Backs Why is 14 Relevant Today? Talk back with José Casas and Daphnie Sicre. Moderated by Bertie Ferdman. |
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9 pm | Theatre II | Activism. How to get involved? New Sanctuary Coalition Talk back with José Casas and María Donoso Macaya. Moderated by Daphnie Sicre. |
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Nov. 15 | 9 pm | Theatre II | Talk Backs Why is 14 Relevant Today? Talk back with José Casas and Daphnie Sicre. Moderated by Bertie Ferdman. |
Nov. 16 | 9 pm | Theatre II | Activism. How to get involved? RAR’s Immigration Committee. Talk back with Alvin Eng. Moderated by Daphnie Sicre. |
Nov. 17 | 4 pm | Theatre II | Talk back after the matinée show, TBD |
Nov. 18 | 5 pm | Theatre II | Reflections on the Show and Today’s Status Quo. Talk back after the matinée show with The Cast. Moderated by Daphnie Sicre. |