XQUENDA

Teatro Glam&Roll

XQUENDA is the story about a young indigenous woman from rural Oaxaca, Mexico, and her search for justice after the disappearance and murder of her best friend, as no one seems to care due to their social and economic conditions. Her protest is through her Poems. Her weapon is her Words.

Through letters written while she's protesting, we get to know her life, her traditions and culture, the magical realism that is the heart of her town, and her love and connection with her ancestors, specially with her Ñaa (Mum) and Abuela (Grand mother), and with the nature of the world that surrounds her, that although beautiful, not necessarily fair for women. But most important, we get to know the voices that like hers, weren't listen and were lost in time.

Xquenda, is a word in ancient Zapotec which means "Soul" referring to the true self of a person, and what remains on earth after death.

Accompanied by live music and recorded tracks with traditional mexican and Latin American rhythms, the piece is performed in English, with slang and songs in Spanish, and Zapotec languages.

Based on a true story.

"Political, tender and absolutely committed to remembering what the world prefers to forget", Binge Fringe Magazine ★★★★
"A perfectly structured, poetically pieced story that transfixes you as an audience member. The writing and form are sublime... Xquenda is mesmerising", London Fringe Theatre Review ★★★★

Performers: Nicollah Sekete, Isabel Quiroz
Assistant Director: Soeren Wellens, Rae Keefer
Voice recordings: Flinn McManus, Ryan Hannaford, Kevin Murphy, Soeren Wellens
Writer and Director: Isabel Quiroz
Music and Production: Teatro Glam&Roll

Event Details

Genre: New Writing

Duration: 60 mins

Price: £15

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Information

Sudden loud noises, reference to violence and femicides

Suitable for ages: 16 and over

See venue page for accessibility information.

8 August 2026 5.00pm

The Cockpit

Full: £15

Conc: £12



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