Friday, February 20, 2026

Broadway Sin Barreras and Broadway Sin Vergüenza Present “Telenovela Night” at Pregones/PRTT

Bronx, NY - At a time when the nation faces deep division, increasingly severe immigration raids, and even fear around speaking Spanish, two new bilingual theater initiatives are transforming art into an act of joyful resistance.

Broadway Sin Barreras (BSB) and Broadway Sin Vergüenza (BSV), founded by attorney, singer-songwriter, actor, director, and producer Vanessa Verduga, present “Telenovela Night,” a bilingual theatrical evening celebrating the Latin American tradition of gathering as a family to watch back-to-back telenovelas — an experience filled with nostalgia, humor, and heart.

“Let’s be honest: being Latino in the United States today requires courage, faith, and a great sense of humor,” says Verduga. “These works are our way of laughing in the face of fear and celebrating who we are — bilingual, brave, and full of heart.”

The two-hour presentation will take place on Wednesday, February 25 at 6:30 p.m. at Pregones/PRTT (545 Walton Avenue, Bronx, NY).

The evening features two bilingual musical telenovelas written and directed by Verduga:

“Champagne Tears: The Rich Also Cry,” a satire of wealth, family secrets, and melodrama infused with beloved musical theater classics.

“Querida: Amor Sin Final,” a jukebox musical inspired by the songs of Juan Gabriel, telling the story of Cristóbal, a groom left at the altar who must find his way back to love while navigating family judgment and past romances.

The cast includes Juliana Padilla, Diego Millán, Susana Raposo, Thomas Vorsteg, Arelis Cruz, Bruno Giraldi, Kiwi Villalobos, Inma Heredia, Marianne Grossman, Jon Rodez, and Isabella “Bella” Rarick, among others. Live music will be performed by Eric Smrcka, with choreography by Juliana Padilla and stage management by Abril López.

Through Broadway Sin Barreras and Broadway Sin Vergüenza, Verduga is building an artistic ecosystem for bilingual Latino performers and audiences, demonstrating that their stories, music, and language belong on the main stage.

In times of fear and division, these initiatives stand as a clear declaration: artists will not be silenced for speaking their language, singing their stories, or taking up space.

Admission is free with RSVP (suggested donation: $10).

RSVP and Information:

info@broadwaysinbarreras.com

BroadwaySinBarreras.com

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