Roxanne Schroeder-Arce

Professor. Scholar. Playwright. Director. Administrator.

Roxanne Schroeder-Arce is a faculty member in the Department of Theatre and Dance as well as Associate Dean of Fine Arts Education in the College of Fine Arts at the University of Texas. Aside from her teaching and administrating, Professor Schroeder-Arce is a scholar, playwright, and director.

Sangre de un Ángel

Book By Roxanne Schroeder-Arce

This dramatic play illustrates how the choices we make can affect our relationships and our lives forever. While broaching issues of immigration, acculturation and identity, it tells the story of a Latino teenager who finds himself involved with a gang, leading him and his family to an unlikely tragic death. Sangre de un Ángel (Blood of an Angel) is inspired by the true story of Adam Chapa, who was shot in his driveway by a teen gang member in East Austin, Texas.

When a mother has had enough of her rebellious teenage son, Ángel, her older son, Juan, and his family offer to take him in. Juan hopes he can guide his brother to make stronger decisions about school and his future. Despite the efforts of a stable home and a loving family, Ángel resists the help, looking to his troubled friends and their gang family for approval. He is lured back to attending school by a caring auto-mechanics teacher who gives him responsibility and the opportunity to rebuild a classic 1957 Chevy. Eventually, Ángel begins to open up to his family and a hopeful future, but trouble follows him home when angry young men come looking for him—with a gun.

For more details on the play and performance rights, and to purchase scripts, please visit: Sangre de un Ángel (Dramatic Publishing).

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