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Josefina López

Hello, dear reader! I am happy to share this fantastic interview with playwright Josefina López. This was such an insightful and rich exchange. Josefina talks about her upcoming trip to San Diego with the Playwrights Project, where she will share her knowledge and experience for a couple of hours at the Salomon Theatre on April 11.

She talks about Broadway, Hollywood, films, TV sitcoms, and studying to become a Chaman. It was a lovely interview.

A production of her play Real Women Have Curves is currently at her theatre, Casa 0101, until May 3rd, and we will fit it all in and report back.

In the meantime, please check out the full interview here:

Alejandra Enciso-Dardashti is a binational communications, public relations, and production consultant specializing in the performing arts. As the founder of Enciso Consulting, she has spent over a decade bridging media, Latin American audiences, and the theater scene across the Tijuana-San Diego border.

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