Alumna Diana Aguirre (’96), second from left, joined (from left) Meadows School of the Arts staff member Kris Muñoz Vetter and Dean José Antonio Bowen and Fernando Salazar of SMU’s Multicultural Student Affairs office at a reception before the Spanish-language staging of Lope de Vega’s “La Discreta Enamorada” in December. The Meadows Theatre version updated the 1606 comedy to take place in Paris of the 1950s, featuring period music and dance and costumes based on the works of Spanish fashion designer Cristóbal Balenciaga. Performances were presented in both English and Spanish with two casts.
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Alumna Diana Aguirre (’96), second from left, joined (from left) Meadows School of the Arts staff member Kris Muñoz Vetter and Dean José Antonio Bowen and Fernando Salazar of SMU’s Multicultural Student Affairs office at a reception before the Spanish-language staging of Lope de Vega’s “La Discreta Enamorada” in December. The Meadows Theatre version updated […]