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La Cucarachita Martina The Little Roach Martina

La Cucarachita Martina

La Cucarachita Martina is a Latin Rock-n-Roll musical based on the popular Cuban and Puerto Rican children’s story about a little roach who learns many lessons on her journey to find true love.


La Cucarachita Martina Shows

Saturdays in February 2018 at 11 am.

For shows on school days, visit teatrosea.org


About Teatro SEA

Teatro SEA is NYC’s Latino Children’s Theatre. Productions are bilingual. Many include puppetry. Teatro SEA shows are a great way to help your child value speaking Spanish.

Teatro SEA’s Founder and Creative Director Dr. Manuel A. Morán is a Puerto Rican New Yorker. Teatro SEA’s actors, musicians, and production team are from across Latin America.

The shows are very well produced. They are fun for adults as well as children. Honestly, Teatro SEA is our favorite Latin theatre in New York City.

Honestly, Teatro SEA is our favorite Latin theatre in New York City.


La Cucarachita Martina Tickets

La Cucarachita Martina
Children $10
Adults $20

Box Office

Tickets are available at the door, 30 minutes before showtime.

Phone

Ovation Tix (866) 811-4111

Online

teatrosea.org


Visiting Teatro SEA

Teatro SEA is in the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.

Teatro SEA
107 Suffolk St #202, New York, NY 10002
(between Rivington & Delancey)
(212) 529-1545

Subway

(F) to Delancey St
(M) or (J) (Z) to Essex St


Published February 3, 2018 ~ Updated January 29, 2020.

Filed Under: Teatro SEA, THEATRE

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