S.A.B.R.O.S.A
The National Museum of Mexican Art presents the U.S. Premiere of S.A.B.R.O.S.A., a bold and darkly comedic one-woman performance confronting the reality of street harassment. Through satire and sharp social commentary, the piece examines systemic violence and the misogynistic stigmas that limit women’s freedom in public spaces. Bold and unapologetic, S.A.B.R.O.S.A. transforms lived experience into theatrical resistance.
Please note: This performance takes place at the Aguijón Theater.
About Susi Estrada:
Susi Estrada is a stage artist with over 15 years of experience in contemporary theater. She holds a BA in Theater from the Escuela Superior de Artes de Yucatán and training in puppetry, arts education, and Mexican dance. She has appeared in 30+ productions in Mexico and abroad. A 2022–23 SACPC grantee, she produced her solo work S.A.B.R.O.S.A., on street harassment, at Foro Shakespeare (2025). She is preparing a new season at Centro Cultural Helénico and developing an international co-production with the French Embassy.
About Aguijón Theater:
Founded in 1989, Aguijón Theater creates high-quality Spanish-language and bilingual theater that addresses social issues affecting the U.S. Latino community. Their first production honored Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, inspiring pride in Latino heritage. Through classic, contemporary, and original works, Aguijón bridges cultures, amplifies diverse artistic voices, and provides opportunities for artists of all backgrounds while engaging audiences in meaningful cultural dialogue.
Learn more about Aguijón at aguijontheater.org
About SABROSA:
S.A.B.R.O.S.A. is a dark comedy solo performance by Susita Estrada, in which Dorian unveils a bio-robotic system imagined to discreetly confront street harassment. Blending theater, dance, and music, the piece reflects on power and accountability with wit and irony. The audience ultimately shapes the outcome.