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STATE OF THE ARTS - Playwright Julia Rosa Sosa

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Julia Rosa Sosa is an El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez native. Upon graduating from The University of Texas at El Paso, Julia has focused on projects that resonate with her Latinx Community and has been part of Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Mojada: Una Medea in Los Angeles by Luis Alfaro (Assistant Director), and Native Gardens at Cleveland Play House (CPH) to Robert Barry Fleming (Assistant Director).She worked in Spanish productions in the USA; En el Tiempo de las Mariposas and Marisol at Cleveland Public Theatre. She served as one of the dramaturgs for the staged reading Our Dad is in Atlantis (CPH) She also Assisted Directed Antigone Directed by Lauren Keating which due to COVID-19 had to cancel. She was happy to be a part of the DirectorsLab Chicago 2019. Recently she is working in the US premiere of Valentina y la Sombra del Diablo at Julia de Burgos Cultural Art Center.

Originally Broadcast on September 26, 2020

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