Campo Maldito, Bennett Fisher’s dark comedy about gentrification in San Francisco. When a young CEO of a tech startup hires a Santeria priest to purify his office, he gets a lot more than he bargained for. Directed by Jesca Prudencio.
People Of Interest’s critically acclaimed production of Campo Maldito returns to San Francisco’s Exit Theatre after its premiere to sold out houses at the UC San Diego’s Wagner Theater Festival, the New York Fringe Festival, and the SF Fringe, where it won the 2014 Best of Fringe Award.
Campo Maldito, (Spanish for “cursed ground”) is a dark comedy about gentrification in San Francisco. When a young CEO of a tech startup – Ken Ingersoll – hires a Santeria priest – Hieronymo Acosta – to purify his office, he gets a lot more than he bargained for. Performed in the heart of the Tenderloin, where the play is set, the production is vivid, frightening, hilarious, and – with rising rent prices and an epidemic of evictions all across the Bay Area – more relevant than ever. This production returns with the original cast Walker Hare and Luis Vega.
Campo Maldito, Bennett Fisher’s dark comedy about gentrification in San Francisco. When a young CEO of a tech startup hires a Santeria priest to purify his office, he gets a lot more than he bargained for. Directed by Jesca Prudencio.
People Of Interest’s critically acclaimed production of Campo Maldito returns to San Francisco’s Exit Theatre after its premiere to sold out houses at the UC San Diego’s Wagner Theater Festival, the New York Fringe Festival, and the SF Fringe, where it won the 2014 Best of Fringe Award.
Campo Maldito, (Spanish for “cursed ground”) is a dark comedy about gentrification in San Francisco. When a young CEO of a tech startup – Ken Ingersoll – hires a Santeria priest – Hieronymo Acosta – to purify his office, he gets a lot more than he bargained for. Performed in the heart of the Tenderloin, where the play is set, the production is vivid, frightening, hilarious, and – with rising rent prices and an epidemic of evictions all across the Bay Area – more relevant than ever. This production returns with the original cast Walker Hare and Luis Vega.
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