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Las Diosas Subterráneas

Date
May 14, 2023
Time
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Cost
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Organizer’s Site
latinotheaterco.org/2023season
Council District
City Council District 14
Event Series Dates
May 10 - May 14
Diosas subterráneas (Subterranean or Subversive Goddesses in English), talks about women who have been kidnapped by sexual slave traffickers in Mexico. The play tells the story of mothers looking for their daughters and finding an echo in the strength of the community.

Location

Los Angeles Theatre Center
514 S. Spring St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013 United States
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