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Jun 05 2024

This collaboration between the departments of Theater and Spanish featured an Entremese, a short farces from the Spanish Golden Age by Miguel de Cervantes. Coconspirators Cristobal Garza Gonzales and Amy Budd formulated a simple strategy for making bilingual theater on GC’s campus. The hilarity of human behavior transcend language for big laughs!

However, we learned that de Cervantes is as challenging for modern Spanish speakers to follow as Shakespeare is for English speakers.

We look forward to more playful exploration can help our department live up to our federal HSI designation.

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