Drama Dep't Goes South
In March 1950, twenty seven students and professors from the University of Miami's Players (the Drama Department's Theater Company) traveled to Havana sponsored by Havana's Patronato del Teatro, the U.S. embassy in Cuba, and Dr. Luis Rodríguez-Molina, director of the short-lived Hispanic American Theater Program. This was the Drama Department's first international production. It was also the first U.S. university theater production in Cuba. Finally, according to the research carried out until now, this appears to be the first U.S. university theater production to travel internationally.
They took Light Up the Sky, which already had had 25 performances at The Ring. According to several reviews published in Miami, "this fast-moving three-act play was enthusiastically received by Cuban audiences." FN
Based on a series of photographs taken by Larry Fried, the three-day trip also included several sightseeing tours and ended with a private party at the Havana Yacht Club organized by Dr. Baldomero Gray, then president of the Patronato del Teatro.
a fast-moving three
act-play, was enthusiastically received by Cuban audiences." <a
> Cooper, Mike. "Drama
Department Goes South: </i>Light Up the Sky</i> Cast Works and
Plays in Havana." <i>The Miami Tempo </i>. Volume 1, Apr. 1950: 18-19.El presidente del
Patronato del Teatro en esa época era el Dr. Baldomero Grau quien agració a sus
invitados con una fiesta en el Havana Yacht Club.
act-play, was enthusiastically received by Cuban audiences." <a
> Cooper, Mike. "Drama
Department Goes South: </i>Light Up the Sky</i> Cast Works and
Plays in Havana." <i>The Miami Tempo </i>. Volume 1, Apr. 1950: 18-19.El presidente del
Patronato del Teatro en esa época era el Dr. Baldomero Grau quien agració a sus
invitados con una fiesta en el Havana Yacht Club.
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