446 Valencia at 16th
San Francisco, California 94103

Fukú Americanus
Created from the Pulitzer Prize winning book
"The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" by Junot Diaz
May 14 – June 21| $15–$25
Thursday–Sundays | 8pm
Tickets now available through www.theintersection.org or
by calling 415-626-2787 x109

INTERSECTION FOR THE ARTS and Resident Theatre Company CAMPO SANTO is proud to present the highly anticipated world premiere of Fukú Americanus inspired by Junot Díaz's Pulitzer Prize Winning novel 'The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao'. Developed and directed by Campo Santo's Sean San José, and co-directed by The Living Word Project's Marc Bamuthi Joséph, Fukú Americanus is a simultaneously epic and intimate tale about family histories, ancient curses, migration and ill-starred love.

Combining historical Dominican mythologies and mysticism with current cultural references, the tale forms a dense narrative reflecting the current melting pot of the United States. This stage creation inspired by Junot Díaz's unique fiction comes alive with endearing characters, an unforgettable story and authentic language - living proof that languages, like cultures, are fluid and alive, and evolves with history and each new generation.

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Added by Intersection on May 4, 2009

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