Camino Production Timeline
Camino Production Timeline December 2008 - July 2009: Research & Development of concept July - August 2009: Development Rehearsals, Concept exploration in action & design…
Camino Production Timeline December 2008 - July 2009: Research & Development of concept July - August 2009: Development Rehearsals, Concept exploration in action & design…
JSN is a Progressive Latino youth movement founded in Pittsburgh, PA in 2009. The majority of the youths are first generation Latinos from Mexico, South America and…
Continue reading → JÓVENES SIN NOMBRES: Camino Story Development Partners
Anya Martin, Artistic Director of Hiawatha Project, is pleased to announce the acceptance of JH: Mechanics of a Legend into the 2014/2015 Community Supported Art…
Immigrant's story of hardship, love, deportation By Jerome L. Sherman Pittsburgh Post-Gazette view the original article here In a moment, the somber meeting became celebratory.…
El Camino By Justin Hopper click here to view original article It was in the detention center that Milton Mejia learned how to make the…
A new play explores the truths and myths of illegal immigration. By Justin Hopper click here to view original article Anya Martin and Michelle Carello's…
Continue reading → Camino Review, Pittsburgh City Paper 9/3/09
The travails of a Honduran immigrant in Pittsburgh inspires the play 'Camino' An elusive bird heralds problems for immigrants September 11, 2011 4:00 AM By…
From Appalachia Today: “As Brilliant and Brief as a Shooting Star” “There are beautiful poetic moments that only theatre can deliver, and hilarious if chilling…
Our favorite quotes from Robert Isenberg's review of Camino in the City Paper: "Camino” is courageous...” Martin’s “...dialogue is smart, sharp and witty, not to…
Continue reading → The City Paper review of Camino by Robert Isenberg
A selection of our favorite quotes from Chris Rawson's review of Camino in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: “…the story is clear, strong and impassioned.” “…a poetic…
Continue reading → Pittsburgh Post-Gazette review of Camino by Chris Rawson