Luis Dreams and Bam-like Magic-he lights up a stage

Luis Salgado is a role model to many. He is a role model for me. This story teller dreamed it, a long time ago as a little boy, visiting from Puerto Rico and strolling the lights of Broadway. 

Can you imagine how big the city looked through his eyes? 

So - it’s an awesome task to share that Luis Salgado, who won Best Director for the world premiere production of "Zuccotti Park The Musical," at the Venus/Adonis Festival, will direct a brand-new, Spanish-language production of David Mamet's explosive contemporary classic "Speed-the-Plow."

Luis Salgado’s vision of a brand-new translation, will premiere on August 13th, 2015, for a limited run at the historic 18th Century Corralón de San José in Old San Juan. 

A replica of the Corral de Comedias de Almagro (the oldest theater still standing in Spain, built in 1628), the Corralón is one of the oldest performance-spaces still operating as a theater in the western hemisphere.

"I am thrilled about the most recent nomination for best director, and am very focused on the task of re-creating one of David Mamet's most enduring and talked-about works, in one of the most unique performance-spaces in the Americas", said Salgado (In The Heights, Rocky, Women on the Verge), who also recently took part in the developmental lab for the new Gloria Estefan musical On Your Feet

"I am not only excited about going back to Puerto Rico as a Director after 13 years since the last show I produced and directed there... I'm inspired about the open-air setting that we will have, combined with the intimacy and stunning features of the centuries-old structure. Add to that the brilliance of Mamet's script, and the fascinating way in which it comes across in Spanish, with a multicultural cast, and we are-in for a Speed-the-Plow unlike we have not seen it before, A LO BORICUA".

The production will play four performances only, August 13-16, 8:30pm, at Corralón de San José, 109 San José Street, Old San Juan.  The cast will feature Éric-Dominique Pérez, Javier E. Gómez and Emmanuelle Bordas. The performances will be free to the public as part of Corralón de San José's Theater Access and Cultural Collaborations Initiative. Rehearsals will begin in New York City on July 7, 2015.

The Spanish-language San Juan production of Speed-the-Plow is produced by High Pitch, Inc. and Dead Jíbaros Productions, in partnership with Amigos del Corralón (Josean Ortiz, Artistic Director), Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, Salgado Productions and Tony L. D'Anzica.

Mr. Salgado’s other credits include winning Best Director Award at the Thespis Festival for "Song of Solomon."  Other directing credits include "Amigo Duende, The Musical" (music and lyrics by Joshua Henry, book by Henry, Salgado and Heather Hogan), "Aniversario Sin-Cuenta" and "Candela Fuerza y Pasión" (both in Lima, Peru), and "Zuccotti Park" (music by Vatrena King, book and lyrics by Catherine Hurd), which played its last performance at the Venus/Adonis Festival on March 4th.

"Can you achieve your goals? Yes or yes!"— Luis Salgado. "Song of Solomon" to be directed by Luis Salgado

The very first words that I heard from Broadway star/theatrical producer/stage director Luis Salgado were aimed at a group of sweaty kids, stuffed like happy sardines inside a smelly rehearsal studio"Can you achieve your life's goals?," Salgado shouted, bouncing around the Broadway space like a live fire cracker. "Can you make your dreams come true? Yes or Yes!" 

The question, poignantly constructed around  the subject of achieving growth and putting faith in action, in his creative mind, only had one answer: yes or yes! 

Yes.

 Luis Salgadowho is a recent Harlem resident and first time father is one of my creative inspirations.  I'm tickled "the full color of the rainbow" to add that we're becoming creative friends.

Four years ago, when I  stumbled into that crammed rehearsal space, I didn't realize that I would leave with a vigor and a new mantra"yes or yes!"

The brainchild and force behind the assembly was Luis Salgado's "Dare to Go Beyond" Children's Performing Arts Camp, which just completed their 7th year.

It's  presented by  Salgado's R.Evolución Latina (RL), an organization that's affiliated with Broadway Cares.  Their mission is to empower the artistic community, and inspire growth within the Latino community through educational programs, productions and partnerships. 

The news about the closing of the musical "Rocky," in which he appeared, was sad news, for many, but as that curtain dropped another one was raised and that project was the world premiere of  "Song of Solomon," which Salgado directed. 

Created by Andrew Beall & Neil Van Leeuwen, "Song of Solomon" is a tragic, epic romance, based on the Biblical Song of Songs. 

Set in ancient Israel, the musical follows the secret romance between King Solomon and a brilliant young vineyard girl, Almah, who inspires the most famous love poetry of all time. The stakes are Solomon's life, the woman he loves, and the fate of Israel. 

"It's a great challenge" says Luis Salgado, "This show is an epic music journey from beginning to end and as part of the festival we are challenged to take away over an hour of the script and still allow the audience to experience the deep catharsis that these great writers are seeking. I am thrilled to be collaborating with such a smart group of creative minds who are very passionate about these piece" 

This will be his directing debut for the NYC Thespis Festival. Salgado's other directing credits include successful shows in Peru such as" Candela Fuerza y Pasion" and "Aniversario Sin Cuenta."  He made his directorial debut in NYC with the family musical "Amigo Duende." 

"Song of Solomon" opened  at The Actor's Temple (339 West 47th Street) in August.  A Broadway run is expected, in 2015!

The cast includes Evan McCormack, Ann McCormack, Danicah Waldo, Casey Manning, Levin Valayil, Jonathan D. Morales, Rocio Lopez, Shannen Rae, Alessandra Baldacchino in leading roles as well as key ensemble members Lindsay Bayer, Anthony Logan Cole, Aaron Dalla Villa, Dylna C. Digel, Tim Fitzsimons, Leslie Kyle Hudson, Andrea Nevil, Jennifer O'Neill, Tony Paterniti, Hannah Rable, Megan Tischhauser, & Greg Uliasz

For more information visit www.salgadoproductions.com

For tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/782981