Léo

By Rosa Labordé

Three friends, overwhelmed by their hormones and sexuality, end up going in very different directions. Set in Santiago, Chile, three young friends form a bittersweet love triangle during the political upheaval surrounding President Salvador Allende’s assassination. Told through Léo’s memories, the play travels through childhood, first friends, and first loves. Passion and poetry weave together in this story of innocence disappeared.

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First produced

2006, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto

Publication year

2013

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Playwrights Canada

ISBN

9781770912236

ALSO included in Fronteras Vivientes, 8 Latino/a Canadian Plays, edited by Natalie Alvarez

ALSO included in Fronteras Vivientes, 8 Latino/a Canadian Plays, edited by Natalie Alvarez

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