I. We. Us. is an intimate two-character play about identity, ambition, and family secrets. Two Puerto Rican women who grew up believing they were sisters meet to discuss a recommendation that could shape the younger woman’s academic future. As their conversation unfolds, they debate literature, culture, and what it means to belong to Puerto Rico within the United States. But beneath their intellectual exchange lies a hidden truth. The revelation forces both women to confront the sacrifices behind ambition and ask whether truth can redefine—rather than destroy—the meaning of family.
Parking: Please allow ample time to find a parking spot. Street parking is available.
Late arrivals can’t be accommodated.
POST-SHOW: After the show, please meet us at Tu Madre (downstairs) and enjoy one drink at 50% off with your ticket.
This play is made possible by a grant from the Hollywood Fringe Artist Fund. We took advantage of a lower registration fee for free shows and allocated all the funds towards production. Donations will help pay it forward by supporting future artists through the Artist Fund.