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Set in Mexico City before and after the 1901 scandal known as The Dance of the 41, this adaptation of Chekhov’s beloved classic Three Sisters explores the quiet ache of longing, weight of societal expectation, and the hope for a more liberated future. The story follows the De La Cruz brothers as they navigate love, identity, and duty. Through their journey, this piece honors those who have endured injustice while celebrating the resilience of queer communities across time.

PERFORMANCES:

  • Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 12:30 PM
  • Sun, Jun 28, 2026 at 05:30 PM

RUNNING TIME: 90 min

PRICE: $18 Online, $20 At Door

At IRT: 154 Christopher St., NYC #3B (third floor)ADA Accessible VISIT/CONTACT US»

 

Directed and Produced by Luis Gonzalez Galindo

Produced and Stage Managed by Gabriella Cain

Choreography by Sadie Shea

Scenic design by Rory Jackson

Performed by Andrea Cañas, Leo Gonzalez, Luis Gonzalez Galindo, Santiago Griman, Anna Meo, Emiliano Reyna, Angel De Jesus Lopez, Daniel Teutul, Aidan Villarreal Faz, and Ella Warner

 

ALab is an NYC theater festival that takes place several times a year at The IRT Theater in the West Village. Our mission is to present diverse, experimental works to new audiences at accessible prices while providing free resources and fair compensation to participating theater artists. 

Festival Directors: Sophie Rossman and Luke Wisniewski

Lead Producer: Blaise Ylianna Hewlett

Contact alabfestival@gmail.com with questions. Follow us on insta @alab.theater
 

IRT Theater is a grassroots laboratory for independent theater and performance in New York City, providing space and support to a new generation of artists. Tucked away in the old Archive Building in Greenwich Village, IRT’s mission is to build a community of emerging and established artists by creating a home for the development and presentation of new work.

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts and the New York State Legislature; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in Partnership with the City Council; A.R.T./New York’s NYC Small Theatres Fund made possible with support from the Howard Gilman Foundation & support for ASL interpretation provided in part through funding from Access A.R.T./New York.

ACCESS: IRT is a fully wheelchair-accessible facility. Please reach out to Kori Rushton if you have any accessibility questions or concerns, krushton@irttheater.org

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