Hummingbird, written by Alix Hudson and directed by Malcom Morgan,
takes place in an unspecified first-world country. Nadia (Iza Konings)
and Miriam (Christine Armenion) are best friends and seniors in high
school; Sam (Devin Zamora) is Nadia's big brother and works at a local
factory. Nadia and Miriam are excited about early acceptance into
university and the spring dance, and Nadia is vying for salutatorian
of her class. After Nadia and Sam's parents are deported for being
undocumented immigrants, however, Nadia falls into a coma-like state.
This is the so-called "Apathy Syndrome" that's plaguing some of the
children of the nation's refugees. After her return from the hospital,
Sam and Miriam become Nadia's caretakers. Trying to use Nadia's
sickness as grounds for their parents' reentry while also debating her
autonomy and possible motives, Sam and Miriam navigate their changed
lives and relationships with Nadia. Memories, as well as Nadia's
dream-like monologues about hummingbirds, are woven throughout.
Hummingbird has its world premiere run February 6-23 at Teatro
Paraguas. Shows are at 7:30 pm Thursdays through Saturdays, and 2:00
pm on Sundays. Its cost is $20 general admission (all categories); $12
(limited income under $20,000/yr), $5.00 students with ID. SPECIAL
PRICES: $10.00 first Thursday Preview; $25.00 first Saturday GALA.
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