Resucitó
by Texas State University Department of Theatre, Dance and Film
Apr. 07 - Apr. 12
Tuesday-Sunday
Set in 1990s El Paso, Texas, Resucitó is a powerful and intimate exploration of a Mexican American Catholic community on the verge of transformation. Through the intertwined lives of young first-generation characters, the play examines the tension between tradition and self-discovery. As cultural expectations and religious doctrine collide with personal identity, this community confronts the hidden truths of their upbringing and begins to question the very foundations of the world they were taught to revere.
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The creative team includes Scenic Designer: Emily Cook; Lighting Designer: Kate Gonzales; Sound Designer: Scott Murdock; Costume Designer: Nikki Hernandez; Projections Designer: Andre Rodriguez; Technical Director: Colin Shay; and Production Stage Manager Sarah Marek. Additionally, this production’s music direction is led by Stori Silva, with folklórico choreography by Omar Rodriguez.
As an original MFA production created by Texas State students, Resucitó highlights the School of Theatre, Dance, and Film’s commitment to new play development and student-driven storytelling. Resucitó also coincides with Graduate Student Appreciation Week (GSAW), celebrating the creative scholarship and artistic leadership of Texas State’s graduate students.
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Resucitó
by Robby Sciortini
Texas State University Department of Theatre, Dance and Film
April 07 - April 12, 2026
Dept of Theatre, Texas State University
430 Moon Street
San Marcos, TX, 78666
April 7 - 12, 2026
Mainstage Theatre, Texas State University, 600 Moon St., San Marcos
Current Texas State undergraduate students may receive one complimentary ticket online courtesy of the President; current graduate students can receive a discounted ticket as part of GSAW programming . Patrons can purchase tickets at txstatepresents.com or at the door.
[Poster image: Marín (Stori Silva) and Mariposa (Emeli Vasquez). Photo by Lauren Jurgemeyer.]