A cross-cultural tale, The Crying Woman/La Llorona follows the story of an American executive who relocates with his pregnant wife to Mexico City when his company assigns him the task of opening an American fast food restaurant there. At the centuries-old hacienda, the couple not only share the home with a Mexican architect and his young family but also the titular spirit, "who sings her song of sadness in hopes of rescuing the two couples from danger," according to show notes. ***
Below: Ioana Alfonso, Julia Barnett, Trevor Jones, German Nande, Mauricio Tafur Salgado, playwright Kathleen Anderson Culebro, Natasha Tabandera and director Tom Ferriter on stage after their opening-night performance of La Llorona (The Crying Woman).