Catch encore performances of “Comfort” this week

Catch encore performances of “Comfort” this week

Catch encore performances of “Comfort” this week


11/5/2019

Poster

Back by popular demand, the one-woman theater production “Comfort” will have encore performances at 7 p.m. this Thursday and Friday at the University of Guam CLASS Lecture Hall. The show is a production of Breaking Wave Theatre Co. and the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.

Written and performed by Joyce Torres, a 2014 graduate of the University of Guam Fine Arts Program, “Comfort” depicts the life of a comfort woman, whose story is anything but. The play is based on the true story of Maria “Rosa” Henson, who at the age of 16 was taken by the Japanese forces in the Philippines during the height of World War II.

“Comfort” takes the audience through the journey of Lola Rosa’s life — from the time she was a young girl to years later when she finally shares her experience as a comfort woman, becoming the first Filipina woman ever to do so. By incorporating the words of Lola Rosa herself along with material from other authors, Torres brings Lola Rosa to life through a powerful piece about the suffering and resiliency of Filipina women.

The performances will be followed by a “Talkback” session

Following her graduation from UOG, Torres moved to Los Angeles in 2016 to attend the Stella Adler Art of Acting Studio. Since graduating in 2018, she has begun to make her mark in the Los Angeles acting scene. She returns to Guam to share this story in hopes of bringing awareness to an important facet of history that is seldom discussed and to emphasize its relevance today.

Tickets available at the door:

General Admission - $10

Students/Seniors - $5 

Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Join us for a “Talkback” after the show.

For more information, contact CJ Ochoco at (671) 489-5622 or info@bwtcguam.com.