Book and lyrics by Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes
Music and lyrics by Erin McKeown
Nov. 17, 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 19 at 2 p.m.
Evelyn Smith Music Theatre
When a whip-smart, deeply imaginative teenager agrees to take a road trip with her free-spirited Latina mother, neither can imagine where it will take them. Chance encounters with a medley of characters along the way bring them closer to understanding what sets them apart—and what connects them forever. At the heart of the story is a mother-daughter relationship complicated and threatened by immigration policies. Miss You Like Hell reminds us that musicals have the power to explore the exposed territory where political becomes personal. Featuring compelling original songs that are every bit as diverse and eclectic as America, Miss You Like Hell is a new musical that exudes the joy, love and frustration of being a family in a changing country.
Content Warning: This performance contains strong language and deals with topics of suicide, sexuality, and family separation. It is recommended for mature audiences.
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