Iraisa Ann Reilly blends music, memories, and 90s nostalgia in a heartfelt celebration of Los Reyes Magos.
Set in Egg Harbor City, New Jersey, Good Cuban Girls Do centers on the annual January 6th celebration of Los Reyes Magos, held in the basement of St. Nicholas School. Writer-performer Iraisa Ann Reilly revisits the 1998 gathering that became a turning point in her life, using personal storytelling to explore family, identity, and cultural tradition.
The solo performance blends music, humor, and 1990s nostalgia, offering a portrait of a Latine community rooted in ritual and resilience. Through vivid characters and heartfelt memories, Reilly reflects on growing up Cuban-American and the moments that shaped her understanding of self.
The show reclaims January 6th as a space of joy and revelation, inviting audiences to share in a celebration that is both deeply personal and broadly resonant with themes of heritage, belonging, and transformation.
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