The sense of finding the love of life was heartwarmingly demonstrated throughout the play. The beginning shows two people who were lost in the world: Mariano who lost the connection from the beloved ones in the family and Xolo who lost spiritual identity and purpose in his eternal life, as well as how these 2 people were stuck in the same work place for survival. The story was well began by introducing the contrast of 2 people: Mariano who lost his family (by unknown reason) and Xolo who tried to run away from his family’s influence. When their accidentally got caught in a century-long conflict, they came to learn there was something much bigger than themselves and turning away from that conflict, though it was directly not theirs, will only...
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certified reviewerJune 29, 2026
I really loved this story! The mythology was fascinating, the characters were memorable, and the costumes were beautiful. The show flows effortlessly, and it's easy to get completely immersed in its world....
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This show was a ride of portals: The way the lighting added to the suspense was amazing. Every time serpiente the towns evil man came out made me scared of what he would do. Thankfully the writer gave him a very descriptive monologue that required little of destruction of the set. Overall this was a love story of a young man trying to find love even though his truth is out of this world. My favorite line “ we might not be rich but we have culture”. ...
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