“La Llamada” is a musical comedy about faith, friendship, first love, and the search for identity, all with a touch of Whitney Houston and electro-Latin energy. Get ready for a dynamic show with original songs and a live band!
From the creators of the acclaimed series VENENO and PAQUITA SALAS, this production features songs by Dolly Parton, Alberto Jiménez Rodríguez, Juan Luis Giménez Muñoz, and Antonio Manuel Sánchez García.
We are delighted to invite you to a special evening for the performance of LA LLAMADA at Repertorio Español on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
As part of our HOLA After the Curtain series, members will enjoy:
This event goes beyond the performance; it’s a chance to meet the artists, delve into their creative process, hear behind-the-scenes stories, and connect with our community.
Reservation:
Scroll to the bottom of this page to reserve complimentary tickets.
If complimentary tickets are sold out, you may still participate by purchasing tickets at a 50% discount using the code ELMUSICAL.
Address:
Repertorio Español (138 East 27th Street, New York, NY 10016)
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before curtain to check in.
There is no late seating.
Stay after the performance for an engaging conversation with the artists and creative team of LA LLAMADA:
Moderated by: Pablo Andrade and Dr. Manuel A. Moran.
Dr. Manuel Antonio Morán is an award-winning Puerto Rican director, producer, composer, actor, and educator. A versatile artist and visionary cultural leader, he has dedicated his career to creating bilingual, socially engaged, and artistically innovative musical theatre that amplifies Latiné voices across generations. He holds degrees from the University of Puerto Rico and New York University (NYU), where he earned a Ph.D. in Educational Theater and advanced studies in Musical Theater, along with specialized training in the United States, Spain, and the United Kingdom. For nearly four decades, as Founder and Artistic Director of Teatro SEA (Society of the Educational Arts, Inc.), Dr. Morán has transformed the company into the leading bilingual TYA Latiné theater in the United States, with offices in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Florida. He also founded El Musical, dedicated to developing and investing in new Latiné musicals, and co-created, with the Conservatorio de Música de Puerto Rico (CMPR), the first Bachelor’s Degree in Musical Theatre in Puerto Rico, and one of its kind in Latin America.
Pablo Andrade is an award-winning actor, director, producer, and teaching artist based in New York City, with over 20 years of professional experience. He is the Artistic and Executive Director of HOLA, founder of Corezon Theater Company, and a faculty member at NYU Tisch School of the Arts and HB Studio. As an educator, he has trained actors throughout the United States, Latin America, and Europe, collaborating with institutions such as Stella Adler Studio of Acting, Tectonic Theater Project, and the National Film and Theatre School of Łódź. His teaching is grounded in Uta Hagen’s technique and informed by Strasberg, Grotowski, Michael Chekhov, and Moment Work.
As a director, Andrade has led more than 20 productions and trained with acclaimed artists including Jack Hofsiss and Thomas Kail. His work has received numerous honors, including Capital Fringe Awards, ATI, Fuerza, HOLA, and the 2025 Talía Award from the Spanish Academy of Performing Arts. As an actor, he has appeared on stage, film, and television, earning critical acclaim for roles in productions such as Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, Fuente Ovejuna, and La Monja Alférez, with awards including the Latin ACE, HOLA, and Talia NYC Awards. He is an alumnus of HB Studio, The Hagen Institute, and the Moment Work Conservatory, and has participated in the Cultural Visitor Program at the Kennedy Center.
This program offers an exclusive opportunity for HOLA members, providing low-cost or complimentary access to shows and post-show Talkback/Q&A sessions with members of the cast and creative team. As part of this enriching program, participants gather after the performance for candid discussions, delving into insights on character development, sharing anecdotes from rehearsals, and exploring the artistic process. These conversations offer invaluable perspectives on the crafts of acting, directing, design, and more, as well as on the inner workings of theater.
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