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“Leah Sanginiti Shines as Marisol in a Provocative and Thought-Provoking Production”

“Angelic Warfare and Existential Crisis: SOU’s ‘Marisol’ Pushes Theatrical Boundaries”

Southern Oregon University’s Department of Performing Arts recently presented a thought-provoking and unsettling play, “Marisol,” written by José Rivera. Directed by Jackie Apodaca, the play delves into themes of angelic warfare, mental illness, and the breakdown of society in a unique and captivating way.

The story follows Marisol Perez, played by Leah Sanginiti, a young woman working as a copy editor in Manhattan. As God grows old and senile, a group of streetwise angels decides to start a revolution to overthrow him and restore order to the world. Marisol finds herself caught in the middle of this celestial conflict, struggling to maintain her sanity in a crumbling urban environment.

The play challenges conventional theology and explores the complexities of personal relationships, fear, and paranoia. As Marisol navigates this apocalyptic landscape, she encounters a cast of characters who have also received revelations from their guardian angels, adding layers of depth to the narrative.

Despite its dark and unsettling themes, “Marisol” is a visually stunning production, with impressive performances and striking set design. The play’s originality and primal feel leave audiences questioning and reflecting on the deeper meanings behind the story.

For theatergoers looking for a thought-provoking and visually captivating experience, “Marisol” is sure to leave a lasting impression. It may not be a traditional feel-good story, but it offers a unique and engaging exploration of existential themes and human relationships.

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