Three sisters from the upper social class in Puerto Rico begin to lose everything. They lose their parents, social position, material goods, and money and lock themselves in the house they left on Cristo Street in Old San Juan. The themes of love, jealousy, time (as a vision of change, impotence, and aging), and the American invasion of Puerto Rico—thinking that the original invader (Spain) was better than the second—are all issues that are entangled between the lines of the three sisters when they talk about the pain, victimization, and restlessness of the Burkhart sisters of Puerto Rico.
Ages 16+.
February 20th, 2025
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