Luna Stage To Present Bilingual Outdoor Performances Of “The Frontera Project” – New Jersey Stage

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originally published: 09/21/2021

Luna Stage To Present Bilingual Outdoor Performances Of "The Frontera Project"

(WEST ORANGE, NJ) —  Luna Stage will launch its in-person 2021-2022 Season with The Frontera Project, co-conceived by Ramón Verdugo and Jessica Bauman, performing October 7-October 16 at multiple outdoor locations in Essex County including Montclair’s Lackawanna Plaza (October 7-10) and Luna Stage’s tented outdoor space in West Orange (October 14-16). This production marks Luna Stage’s return to full in-person performances. To ensure audience safety, proof of vaccination (or negative test for those under 12) and masking will be required.

The Frontera Project brings Mexican and US artists together in a unique, bilingual, interactive performance experience. Fusing theater, movement, music and play, this dynamic piece engages the audience in a compassionate, often joyous conversation about the Border that celebrates the richness, complexity and humanity of Fronterizo life.

Tickets are pay-what-you-wish, and are available for purchase online.

The Frontera Project started with the desire to tell different stories about the Border, stories that lift up the humanity of people who build their lives in this complicated and sometimes contradictory territory,” says Jessica Bauman, who co-conceived the production. 

“In this historic moment, we believe that theatre can create a dialogue with the world today – with its needs, inequities, fears and joys. We do not want to provide an answer to what the world should be, but create an opportunity to build other possible worlds – more inclusive, more generous, kinder, and of course – more human,” says co-conceiver Ramón Verdugo.

 

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“We are so grateful to be able to welcome our audiences back with this piece, and to all the community partners who have supported our transition to outdoor performance ” said Luna’s Artistic Director Ari Laura Kreith. “Frontera invites our audience to engage not only with the piece but with each other, to deepen and re-imagine our relationships and connections to our local and global communities.” 

Luna Stage joins 25 New Jersey Theatre Alliance member theatres that have collectively announced that they will require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test of all audience members. More details can be found on the company’s website.

All performances will take place at 7:00pm, and will be held outdoors. Tents will be provided in case of inclement weather. From Thursday, October 7 through Sunday October 10, performances will be held at Lackawanna Plaza, 294 Bloomfield Ave in Montclair. The following Thursday, October 14-Saturday October 16, performances will take place outdoors at Luna Stage, 555 Valley Road in West Orange. Tickets and more information are available here.

In accordance with Luna’s commitment to equity and access, all tickets are pay-what-you-wish ($20 suggested) and audience members are welcome to contribute at whatever level feels appropriate. 

This project is supported by Valley National Bank, the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and BDP Holdings LLC.


Luna Stage develops and produces vibrant plays about local and global experiences. Firmly rooted in New Jersey’s Valley Arts District — a crossroads of cultures — Luna brings our communities together for artistic events that spark conversations and create understanding and change.

Luna received the JerseyArts People’s Choice Award for Favorite Small Theatre in NJ for the past two years, and celebrates 10 years in its West Orange location this year. In addition to professional theatre productions on its MainStage and smaller studio theatre Luna 2, Luna offers classes for children and adults, opportunities for early-career and established theatre artists to develop new work, and has pivoted during the pandemic to offer a wide variety of free virtual programming.

Photo by Ramón Verdugo