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"Vidas Rotas" Wins the 2025 Talía Award

Vidas Rotas Wins the 2025 Talia Award

The Academy of Performing Arts of Spain (AAEE) gave the the Talía Award for “The Best Hispanic Performing Arts Production in New York” to Vidas Rotas produced by Corezón and Repertorio Español.

The award ceremony took place in the Teatro Fernán Gómez in Madrid, where Pablo Andrade and Jessi Hernández from Corezón received the award in the company of nominees and the performing arts community. Pablo Andrade and Jessi Hernández dedicated the prize to their “mom and to all the Venezuelan mothers and fathers that had to say goodbye to their children in this terrible tragedy that we have been going through.”

VIDAS ROTAS 

Playwright: Yessi Hernández
Director: Pablo Andrade
Cast: Bethsabé Caballero, Mario Mattei, Gemma Ibarra, Monica Steuer y Gredivel Vasquez
Presented by: Corezón, Radio Drama Network, and Repertorio Español.

Las Vidas Rotas follows the endearing journey of Carla, a determined Venezuelan immigrant navigating the ups and downs of life in the United States. Fueled by hope and a dream to reunite with her mother amid one of the most controversial governments in history, Carla’s story is one of resilience and love. Blending humor, drama, and deep emotion, Las Vidas Rotas is a heartfelt tribute to the immigrants who have contributed to the development and progress of the United States.

The Talía Award is a distinguished prize that honors outstanding achievements in the Spanish-speaking performing arts community. For the third consecutive year, the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute (QSSI) coordinated the Selection Committee of the category awarding Latino and Hispanic productions.