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"Los Soles Truncos" Wins the 2026 NY Talía Award

Los Soles Truncos produced by Repertorio Español was awarded the Talía Award for Best Hispanic Production in New York

On May 18th, the production of Repertorio Español’s Los Soles Truncos was awarded the Talía Award for Best Hispanic Production in New York during the 2026 Talía Awards ceremony held at Teatros del Canal. The awards, organized by the Academia de las Artes Escénicas de España (Spanish Academy of Performing Arts), recognize excellence in the performing arts across Spain and the Spanish-speaking world. The other nominees in the category were Mexodus produced by Audible Theater & P3 Productions and Torera produced by WP Theater in coproduction with Connecticut’s Long Wharf Theatre, the Sol Project & Latinx Playwrights Circle.

This year, for the fourth time, the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute supported the AAEE and organized the Selection Committee comprised of journalists, professors, and practitioners within the field of the performing arts who provided their unique and astute perspectives in determining the nominees.

The committee is supported by honorary members who strongly support Hispanic theater in New York City: the Consulate General of New York and the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute.

This award, in addition to giving visibility to current Hispanic productions, aims to help foster interest in developing future Hispanic productions in New York.

 

Los Soles Truncos

Produced by REPERTORIO ESPAÑOL

Los Soles Truncos is a powerful and poetic drama that explores the lives of three aristocratic sisters living in seclusion in a decaying mansion in Old San Juan. As they cling to memories of a bygone era, the outside world encroaches upon their fragile reality, forcing them to confront loss, pride, and the passage of time. Rich in symbolism and lyrical language, the play delves into themes of identity, nostalgia, and resistance. A cornerstone of Puerto Rican theater, Los Soles Truncos offers a deeply moving reflection on heritage and the enduring struggle to preserve dignity in the face of inevitable change.

The Queen Sofía Spanish Institute warmly congratulates Repertorio Español and the entire artistic team behind Los Soles Truncos on this important recognition.