The Panza Monologues - October 20

Texas A&M University-San Antonio

  Who's Who  

  • Cecilia McCardle head shot

    Cecilia McCardle

    Cecilia Amanda Macias McCardle is a graduate student in the Texas A&M University- San Antonio English program. This is her third year participating in the production. Cecilia’s original artworks and dance choreography have been featured in past Panza productions. Her thesis project is dedicated to The Panza Monologues. She is a founding member of the Mexican American Student Association on campus. She enjoys hanging with fellow Chingonas and is obsessed with the color purple.

  • Adrianna Michelle Santos, Ph.D. head shot

    Adrianna Michelle Santos, Ph.D.

    Dr. Santos is an Assistant Professor of English at A&M-SA who earned a B.A. in English from UT-Austin, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Chicana/o Studies from UC, Santa Barbara. She coordinates the Mexican American, Latinx, and Borderlands Studies minor and advises the Mexican American Student Association. She is thrilled to be leading these talented mujeres and to bring her passions for performance, women's writing, and social justice together in this powerful production. 

  • Jonathan James Styles head shot

    Jonathan James Styles

    A seasoned practicioner of the dramatic arts, Jon has been involved with performing all his life. He has been onstage, back stage, and up in the sound booth. His favorite role on stage was as El Gallo in The Fantastics at the Aloha Theatre in Kailua Kona, Hawai'i. He has performed in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Grand Rapids, Chicago, Orlando, Miami, and of course, San Antonio. He is excited to be a part of this show for the third year in a row, thanks to his lovely wife, who's panza was the first home to their three beautiful children. Break a leg tonight, performers!

 

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