The renowned Cuban actor, Héctor Noas, has arrived in Miami, sparking a series of heartfelt reunions with fellow artists and friends within the cultural community. His visit is notably highlighted by engagements in the theater scene, celebrating the vibrant Cuban arts community in exile.
While in the city, Noas attended the newly established "Teatro Miami," a cultural venue founded by actor Mijail Mulkay. The theater's inaugural production was "El circo maravillas cierra sus puertas por última vez," penned by acclaimed Cuban playwright Abilio Estévez.
Following the performance, Noas shared photos alongside Mulkay and actress Amarilis Núñez on social media, expressing the joy of reconnecting with cherished colleagues: "One of the highlights of this trip has undoubtedly been the chance to see so many friends and exceptional actors with whom I share a strong bond. Watching them perform at the newly opened 'Teatro Miami,' created by Mijail Mulkay, was a thrill. The space opened with Abilio Estévez's excellent play 'El circo maravillas cierra sus puertas por última vez,' directed by José Manuel Domínguez and featuring a wonderful cast. Thank you for the invitation! Long live the theater!"
Directed by José Manuel Domínguez, the production showcased a cast that, according to Noas, delivered a "marvelous" performance, further energizing the Hispanic theater offerings in South Florida.
An Inspiring Encounter at Teatro Trail
Noas's cultural itinerary also included a visit to Teatro Trail for the show "Ignorancia artificial," written, directed, and performed by Alexis Valdés. The two artists captured the moment in a photograph, with Noas expressing his admiration: "Thank you, Alexis! A delightful show at Teatro Trail. 'Ignorancia artificial,' written, directed, and performed by him, once again shows why he fills theaters wherever he goes. Good humor, intelligent humor, that we truly appreciate. Congratulations!"
Noas's visit underscores the enduring connections shared by many Cuban artists, both on and off the island, and highlights the vitality of Cuban theater in Miami, now a key venue for cultural creation and reunion.
FAQs on Héctor Noas's Miami Visit
What was the purpose of Héctor Noas's visit to Miami?
Héctor Noas visited Miami to engage with the Cuban arts community in exile, participate in theater events, and reconnect with fellow artists and friends.
Which theater productions did Héctor Noas attend in Miami?
He attended the opening of "El circo maravillas cierra sus puertas por última vez" at Teatro Miami and the show "Ignorancia artificial" at Teatro Trail.