Nomeacuerdo (or, how did i lose the cradle)
56 Campus Avenue
Lewiston, ME 04240
Devised and Directed by Miguel Ángel Pacheco ’24
Inspired by El Próximo Tren by Alfredo Rosenbaum
How do you remember something that’s lost? If we don’t retrieve these parts of ourselves can we become invisible or forgotten?
Is it a part of ourselves that disappears or our whole being? Nomeacuerdo (or, how did i lose the cradle), is a devised theatre piece that intends to function as a laboratory to inquire, movement, losing and finding. To approach the concept of human migration and the meeting and missing of one’s place.
This laboratory intends to invite people from all sorts of disciplines and backgrounds for a physical creative process. It is a place to research and create together. The project is carried by Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance major Miguel Ángel Pacheco 24’ from Venezuela.
Performance Dates
Thursday, March 28th at 7:30pm in the Skelton Lounge
Friday, March 29th at 7:30pm in Muskie Archives
Saturday, March 30th at 7:30pm in Memorial Commons
Sunday, March 31st at 7:30pm in the Skelton Lounge*
*a talkback will follow this performance
Tickets
Admission to all Department of Theater and Dance events is free, but tickets are required. A limited number of tickets may be available at the door.
Tickets are available starting September 1st at batestheateranddance.eventbrite.com or through the box office 207-786-6161 (open Monday – Friday, 10am – 4pm).
Meet the Cast
Jeremy Felton ’26
Carlos Roberto González ’24
Bora Lugunda ’25
Grace Martin ’27
Miguel Ángel Pacheco 24’*
Adelle Welch ’25
*This production is offered in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a senior interdisciplinary thesis.
Meet the Creative Team
Miguel Ángel Pacheco 24’*
Director
Sophie Wheeler ’25
Assistant Director
Mikayla Burse ’26
Stage Manager
B. Christine McDowell
Scenic Designer
Michael Reidy
Lighting Designer and Technical Director
Carol Farrell
Costume Designer
Kati Vecsey
Vocal Director
Tim Dugan
Thesis Advisor
Brian J. Evans
Thesis Advisor
Michel Droge
Thesis Advisor
Eileen Dockery ’26
Poster Designer
*This production is offered in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a senior interdisciplinary thesis.