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Music and Text by Héctor Armienta
May 16 & 17, 2026

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Saturday May 16, 2026 | 7:30PM

Sunday May 17, 2026 | 3:00PM

16 de mayo de 2026 a las 7:30PM

17 de mayo de 2026 a las 3:00PM

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San Gabriel Mission Playhouse

320 South Mission Drive
San Gabriel, CA 91776


Run time: Approx. 1 hrs 45 mins

Performed with orchestra.

Sung in Spanish and English with dual language supertitles.

Zorro is presented through special arrangement with Zorro Productions,
Just a Theory Press, and UIA Talent Agency.

Zorro was co-commissioned by Fort Worth Opera, Opera Southwest and Opera Cultura.

Zorro se presenta gracias a un acuerdo especial con Zorro Productions, Just a Theory Press y UIA Talent Agency.

Zorro fue co-comisionado por Fort Worth Opera, Opera Southwest y Opera Cultura.

Credit: Sword Fights Inc.

Composer & Librettist: Héctor Armienta
Premiered: January 2022, Fort Worth Opera
Based on: The character of Zorro was created by American pulp fiction author Johnston McCulley in 1919, debuting in the story "The Curse of Capistrano."

Run time: 1 hr, 45 mins

Zorro comes home when POP presents the Los Angeles premiere of Héctor Armienta’s acclaimed new opera, filled with romance, humor, and suspense. Set in the early 1800s in el pueblo de Los Angeles, still a colony of Spain, this thrilling new work follows the adventures of the Spanish nobleman who hides his true identity behind a black mask to become Zorro, the dashing defender of the poor and enslaved. With a lush score influenced by mariachi, flamenco, and corrido music, Zorro leaps into dashing sword fights and passionate romance while battling tyranny and corruption and defending California’s disenfranchised and indigenous peoples. Presented in English and Spanish with projected supertitles, fully staged with orchestra, costumes, sets, and operatic talent from across the country. Runtime is approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, with one intermission.

Tickets sold exclusively through San Gabriel Mission Playhouse. For questions regarding ticket purchases for this production, please call (626) 308-2865 or email INFO@MISSIONPLAYHOUSE.ORG.

Zorro regresa a su tierra natal con la primera presentación en Los Angeles de esta ópera nueva de Hector Armienta llena de romance, comedia y suspenso llevada al escenario por POP. Zorro tiene lugar (se desarrolla) en el Pueblo de Los Angeles a principios de los años 1800 durante el reinado de Empaña en California. La ópera se trata de las aventuras de un noble español que oculta su verdadera identidad tras una mascara negra para defender a los pobres y esclavizados luchando contra la tiranía y la corrupción en la vieja California con su espada y su valentía y viviendo aventuras llenas de apasionado romance y misterio. La lujosa musica que acompaña la historia de Zorro tiene influencias de mariachi, flamenco y corrido. Zorro sera presentada en ingles y español con supertítulos, orquesta completa, trajes y vestidos especiales, escenarios y talento operático que proviene del país entero. La duración de la obra será de una hora y 45 minutos aproximadamente con un intervalo.

Se venden los boletos exclusivamente a través de la Misión de San Gabriel Playhouse. Dirija sus preguntas sobre la compra de los boletos a: (626)-308-2865 o al correo electrónico: INFO@MISSIONPLAYHOUSE.ORG

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CAST

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DAVID SILVANO

DIEGO DE LA VEGA

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ORIANA FALLA

ANA MARIA SOZA

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LUIS OROZCO

OCTAVIO RIVERA Y MONCADA

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 ARMANDO CONTRERAS

SERGEANT JOSE MARIA GOMEZ

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CAMILA LIMA

LUISA

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JESSICA GONZALEZ-RODRIGUEZ

TOYPURINA

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SERGIO MANZO

ZAZUETA

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CALEB YANEZ GLICKMAN

CONDUCTOR

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JOSH SHAW

DIRECTOR

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SYNOPSIS

Act I
In 1811 Spain, Diego, a student of the secretive Order of Zazueta, completes his training in swordsmanship and marksmanship. His master sends him back to Alta California, where his true destiny awaits.

Upon arriving in the Pueblo de Los Ángeles, Diego reunites with his former love Carlotta, and childhood friend Ana Maria who is committed to helping the oppressed. Carlotta introduces Diego to General Moncada, the brutal new Alcalde, who has been given authority to enforce the oppressive El Sistema de Castas. Diego learns that his late father sympathized with the poor and left him a sword to wield in the name of justice.

At a masquerade ball, Diego, disguised as Zorro, rescues a prisoner from Moncada and leaves his signature "Z" mark. As Moncada tightens his grip on the pueblo, Zorro becomes a symbol of hope, aiding the poor and battling the soldiers. Diego, still in love with Ana Maria, plans to escape with her, but Moncada grows suspicious and challenges him to a duel. Diego allows himself to be wounded to protect his identity.

Act II
Carlotta, still in love with Diego, discovers Moncada’s plan to arrest Ana Maria and warns her. However, Moncada arrives, stabs Carlotta, and falsely accuses Ana Maria of her murder. Before dying, Carlotta writes Moncada’s name in blood on a handkerchief, which Diego later finds.

At dawn, Ana Maria faces execution. Moncada orders Sergeant Gomez to carry out the sentence, but when he refuses, both are condemned to death. Zorro appears, reveals Moncada’s guilt, and a fierce battle ensues. Moncada is slain, Ana Maria is saved, and Zorro, victorious, continues his fight for justice in the Pueblo de Los Ángeles.

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Plan Your Visit

Venue

San Gabriel Mission Playhouse

320 South Mission Drive
San Gabriel, CA 91776

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