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SUMMARY:Newton Theatre Company presents In the Time of the Butterflies
DESCRIPTION:In the Time of the Butterflies by Caridad Svich\n \nBased on the novel by Julia Alvarez\nDirected by Carla Mirabal Rodríguez \nApril 13th at 8pm\nApril 14th at 8pm\nApril 15th at 2pm\nApril 15th at 8pm \nJoin us at Saint John’s Episcopal Church\n96 Otis Street\, Newtonville MA \nCaridad Svich’s adaptation of Julia Álvarez’s 1994 novel In The Time of the Butterflies follows four sisters known as the “Mariposas” (Butterflies)\, Patria\, Dedé\, Minerva\, and Mate as they live through the dictatorial regime of Gen. Rafael Leónidas Trujillo in the Dominican Republic in the early 20th century. The sisters were real historical figures\, and while this is a fictionalized account of their lives\, in actuality they inspired resistance cells throughout the country. \nAs the play unfolds\, audiences journey through time\, and experience the interior lives of the activist sisters from the beginning of the dictatorship\, to decades later as their story is being told by an older Dedé to an American Journalist. \nIn The Time of the Butterflies is a powerful\, beautiful\, poignant play about family\, love\, and fighting for freedom.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/13290/2023-04-14/
LOCATION:Saint John’s Episcopal Church\, 96 Otis Street\, Newton\, MA\, 02460\, United States
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