Yosimar Reyes’ One-Man Show “Prieto”

NATIONALLY ACCLAIMED POET, YOSIMAR REYES, BRINGS HIS FULL-LENGTH AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ONE-MAN SHOW TO UC SANTA CRUZ

Produced by The Living World Project

CRES 70u – (Un)docu Studies, in collaboration with the Cultural Arts and Diversity Resource Center (CADrc) and the Center for Racial Justice (CRJ) bring the captivating autobiographical one-man show written and performed by renowned artist Yosimar Reyes – “Prieto” – to UC Santa Cruz. 

Through the playful, lovably naive lens of an 8-year-old Reyes, Prieto tells the story of an overprotective grandmother who recycles bottles to support her family while her grandson wonders why they can’t have money like his friends. It tells the story of chismosa vecinas (gossipy neighbors) who peek through their windows and watch as the neighborhood boys tease young Reyes for “acting like a girl.” To escape from the taunting and the daily toil, Reyes creates an imaginary world for himself — one made up of books and ’90s R&B. Prieto saw its world premiere production at San Francisco’s Brava Theater in October 2022. Now on tour with The Living Word Project, Prieto has seen productions at San Jose Theater, and Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana (MACLA) in San Jose, CA. 

Mark your calendars and do not miss your opportunity to engage with Reyes’ thought-provoking and powerful storytelling. 

Date: Friday, April 26th, 2024
Time: 7:30 pm-10:00 pm (doors open at 7:00 pm) 
Location: UCSC Stevenson Event Center
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Admission Information:
 Event is FREE for UCSC students, faculty and staff. Register for the Yosimar Reyes’ One-Man Show “Prieto” (space is limited, register to guarantee your seat!)

Event Sponsors: Baskin School of Engineering, Center for Reimagining Leadership, Dean of Students Office, Division of Student Affairs and Success, El Centro – Chicanx Latinx Resource Center, The Lionel Cantú Queer Resource Center, HSI Initiatives, Social Science Division, The Humanities Institute, Humanities Division, Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Education Department, and the Sociology Department.

For more information contact: 
Raul Meneses Samperio
Ph.D Student – Education 
CRES 70u – (Un)docu Studies Instructor
Email: rmenese1@ucsc.edu

Last modified: Apr 23, 2024