Primo — which premieres May 19 — follows Rafa, a teenager maneuvering his way through high school and a home life that he shares with his single mother and five uncles.
When he spoke to the Current last year for his residency, he reminded us that 'it's no secret that San Antonio is one of my favorite cities, if not the favorite city outside of being home.'
This year's events will jump between venues including the Carver Community Cultural Center, St. Philip's College, Magik Theatre and the Carver Public Library, with some taking place virtually.
In May, Mulaney drew criticism from his fans when he brought fellow comedian Dave Chappelle to open his From Scratch show in Columbus, Ohio, and Chapelle told what some described as 'transphobic jokes.'
The production also marks the first time the work of a Latino writer will be presented at the Russell Hill Rogers Theater in the organization's 100-year history.