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"Charla…offers a powerful and evocative presentation of a decisive moment in the formation of the Cuban nation. Mena's portrayal of José Martí is at once realistic and riveting. He persuasively transports the audience into conversational mode with the historic Marti, and in the process brings to life the Cuban past.
Dr. Louis A. Pérez Jr.
At the
Mena’s impeccable acting skills are matched by his profound knowledge of Martí’s life and works. Throughout his soliloquy and during the question and answer session that follows, Mena demonstrates his mastery over
--Luis Martinez-Fernandez, Professor of Cuban History, UCF & Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia of Cuba
Richard Janaro
"Chaz held the audience spellbound. He truly was José Martí. We look forward to
presenting his performance again at the museum."
Susan Johnson and Stephanie Brod
"Chaz Mena's portrayal of José Martí is riveting, rigorous, and contemporary. He effectively balances the historical and personal aspects of Marti's life. Mena's performance reminds us of the power and significance of Marti's wisdom and vision."
Carolina Hospital, Professor of English at Miami Dade College
Chaz Mena’s portrayal of José Martí taught my students more about Cuban history, North American politics, and virtuoso acting in forty minutes than any of them had learned in an entire semester. Chaz Mena gives a master class in historical research, in dramatic expression, and how to relate directly to an audience with respect, humor, and intelligence. His way of including the audience in a dialogue, and to do so subtly, is indeed amazing. Before you realize it, you become so engulfed in a fictive world that, because of Mena’s flawless work as a historian, has all the proper trappings of the complex life of José Martí.
Ron Cooper, Ph.D.
José Martí comes to life in "Charla," Chaz Mena's dramatization of one night in the life of the Cuban poet and independence leader. Mena's performance is well-paced and intelligent; he did his homework. The Chautauqua format (where the actor interacts with audience in character) also demonstrated his impressive knowledge of the life of Marti and of the politics and trends of his times. It takes an extraordinary actor to write a piece like Charla and perform it with such convincing command of his craft, as well as his material. Chaz Mena did it.
Dr. Juan Carlos Espinosa
Associate Dean & Fellow
Honors College,
Florida International University
Miami, Florida
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