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Zorro (Student Preview)

A whirlwind of action and romance blazes across the stage in ZORRO.
Trained in secret, Diego de la Vega returns home to a land ruled by oppression—and rises as Zorro, the masked swashbuckling defender of the people. Passions ignite and swords clash when he must battle corrupt power, confront lost love, and spark a revolution.
Performed in English and Spanish, the iconic masked avenger is reimagined in a gripping new crowd-pleasing opera that fuses soaring Puccini-inspired melodies with a Latin flair, a revolutionary spirit, and swords ablaze.

Ticket Information

This performance is free!

Seating Information

Seating is general admission. ASL section located on the left right of the audience.

Community Impact

This performance features licensed and provisionally licensed interpreters in collaboration with Arizona Opera.

Local Artists

This theatre company features professional opera singers both local and nationwide.

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Thu. Sept. 25th |11:00a

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ASL Interpreted Performance

Presented in collaboration with:
Symphony Hall

Meet the Team

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Jonathan Holmes

Theatrical Interpreter

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Cameron Lucas Eggers

Lead Theatrical Interpreter

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Iliana Swartz

Intern Interpreter

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Want to join the team?

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Who's who?

Jonathan Holmes

Jonathan Holmes is a native Tucsonan and has been interpreting in the Tucson area for 10 years. Ever since he started, theatrical interpreting has been a part of his interpreting journey. Having experience in theater performance in local Tucson productions, he strives to bring that knowledge and experience to making theatre accessible to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. In addition to ASL and theatre, Jonathan enjoys playing video games and making music on violin and viola. Jonathan is very excited to be making his interpreting debut with ASL Impact!

Cameron Lucas Eggers

An artist at heart, Cameron Lucas Eggers feels inspired by the expressive nature of American Sign Language. Cameron is not only a professional ASL interpreter, but also an actor and dancer. Cameron’s debut with Order Chaos Theatre Company was portraying James Leeds in Children of a Lesser God, which was the culmination of years pursuing his lifelong passions. Cameron is thrilled to have the opportunity to continue to perform, and now serve as the ASL Impact Founder, CEO, and Creative Director. He hopes that through theater, music, and art that the interpreting and ASL community can grow in camaraderie and provide encouraging and safe spaces for all to thrive. “ASL is a gift I’ve received from countless people on my journey. It’s an honor to be a part of a story that is so much bigger than all of us.”

Iliana Swartz

Iliana Swartz is a provisionally licensed ASL interpreter whose passion lies at the intersection of language, art, and access. She has interpreted for a variety of theatrical venues across the Valley and is dedicated to expanding inclusive experiences for Deaf and Hard of Hearing audiences and artists alike.

In addition to her interpreting work, Iliana brings a wealth of theatrical and stage management experience, having served as ASM/Deck Manager for The Prince of Egypt (TheaterWorks), Director of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Detour Company Theatre), and Assistant Director for Bye Bye Birdie (Detour Company Theatre).

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