Directing

The War Unspoken takes place after World War II and tells the story of five young women who are forced into sex work to survive under a cruel madam. Despite their suffering, they find comfort and strength in their friendship. Featuring live music and a setting that leaves much to the imagination, the play explores themes of survival, exploitation, and resilience in the face of unimaginable hardship.

In a timeless, nameless place, three beings are trapped and treated like objects, controlled by those who exploit them. One day, their dull routine is disrupted when Four, a "man dressed as a woman," arrives with news from the outside world. Together, they uncover the truth about their past, their imprisonment, and those responsible. The play explores themes of confinement, exploitation, and discovering your true identity.

Set in 2047, a world devastated by water and food shortages caused by human actions and climate change enforces harsh survival rules. The International Government abandons the elderly and sick in barren wastelands that were once oceans. This short film is a prequel to Cementerio de Ballenas. It follows the lives of those left behind, showing their fight to survive and their attempts to remember who they were before exile. Through powerful performances and a reflective story, it explores themes of memory, resilience, and humanity’s impact on the Earth.

A woman. A monologue. Seven days. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a lesbian woman, the daughter of an evangelical pastor, unravels the traumas of her childhood while confined to the bathroom of her new apartment in a foreign country. Intimate and raw, her story navigates the intersections of identity, memory, and exile.

Fando y Lis follows two youths as they journey to the mythical land of Tar. Fando, who pushes Lis—paralyzed and dependent on him—struggles with unpredictable outbursts of cruelty, while Lis tries to avoid provoking him. This production, influenced by Antonin Artaud’s Theatre of Cruelty, powerfully explores themes of co-dependency, love, and emotional torment. Through intense performances, the play also highlights the pressing issues of femicides in Latin America and prejudice faced by Latine people in the United States.

Siervas is a theatrical piece inspired by Dramaturgia Manifiesta contra la Violencia Patriarcal, a book by Manifiesto Escénico featuring works from nine Costa Rican playwrights. The play explores the physical and emotional experiences of women through a poetic and metaphorical lens. It invites audiences to reflect on the political and personal, celebrating women’s art and collective strength while examining our roles in society.

Year 3002. In a world ravaged by climate change, humans were forced to seek refuge deep underground. Over time, radiation and harsh conditions triggered their evolution.
Galileo and Minerva, the last of their kind, hold the coordinates to the legendary Vault of the End of the World. They embark on a relentless journey through underground tunnels, hoping to save life on Earth from total extinction.
But they are not alone—someone else is also after the vault, and their mission’s fate may hang in the balance.