Puerto Rican actress Irene Sofia Lucio was consolidated as one of the most prominent figures in the American theatre scene after recently finishing the production "Liberation" at the James Earl Jones Theatre in Broadway, New York. After a year of work in the piece, Lucio played "Isidora", an Italian immigrant who became the most combative figure of a group of women in the 1970s. Born in Río Piedras and educated at Princeton and Yale universities…
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Puerto Rican actress Irene Sofia Lucio was consolidated as one of the most prominent figures in the American theatre scene after recently finishing the production "Liberation" at the James Earl Jones Theatre in Broadway, New York. After a year of work in the piece, Lucio played "Isidora", an Italian immigrant who became the most combative figure of a group of women in the 1970s. Born in Río Piedras and educated at Princeton and Yale universities…