A vivid multimedia performance...Exquisitely rendered...¡Bocón! stands among the best productions in recent memory at ASU.
— Kerry Lengel, The Arizona Republic

¡Bocón!

By Lisa Loomer. When twelve-year-old Miguel’s family and voice are both taken by the repressive regime overtaking his homeland, he flees on a magical journey north to the City of Angels, with the help of La Llorona, the legendary “Weeping Woman” of Latin American folklore.

Directed by Megan Weaver. Written by Lisa Loomer. Scenic design by Jake Pinholster. Lighting design by Celeste Brown. Media design by Dan Fine. Costume design by Connie Furr. Masks and puppets by Zarco Guerrero. Arizona State University Galvin Playhouse, November 2012. Photos by Tim Trumble.
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