Welcome!
Thank you for coming out to see our show! Sherlock Holmes: The Timber Familly File is the latest full-length play by LatinX Theatre Project (LXTP).

LatinX Theatre Project is in its eighth season. The group advocates for social change by creating ensemble-made, multi-disciplinary performances that uplift and unite under-represented communities throughout Northwest Arkansas.

Sherlock Holmes: The Timber Family File was developed over the last year and began by examining the relationship between our complex and beautiful community and the larger institutions that neglect us in our pursuit for justice. We found that in these times of need, and when all else seems to fail, that's when we find a little bit of Sherlock in ourselves to find the truth. Tell the neighbors, tell the homies, tell the ops, we got a new detective on the block. No bad guys too big, and no case is too small for the homie.

-LatinX Theatre Project

CAST

Martin Garay* - Sherlock Holmes

Patricia Wheatley* - Jay Agatha Watson

Patricia Rodriguez* - Jennifer Navarro/Selena

Blake Worthey - Jim “Tim” Timber

Debbie Rangel* - Benjamina “Benny the Jet” Dolores Flores

Michael Del Rio* - Lil Homie #1, Roberto Builder, Goon #1

Daisy Perez* - Lil Homie #2, Goon #2

Yesenia De Loera* - Vicky Hudson, Lil Homie #3, Jazz Lady

Taylor Hobby* - Victor Hudson, Zeke the Freak

Forrest Jessing - Goon #3, Understudy Lil Homie #2, Goon #2

Na’Tosha De’Von - Director

CREW

Laura Salas - Lights Operator

Mason Nino - Deck Crew

Gabriela Torres* - Projection and Sound Operator

*indicates LatinX Theatre Project Ensemble

SETTING: Summerville a.k.a. Pollo Town

TIME: Current Day, Not Specified

RUN TIME: Approximately 120 minutes, 10 minute intermission

ORIGINAL SONGS

“Let The Tale Begin”  Lyrics by Yesenia DeLoera. Original Beat Produced by Daisy Perez.

“Lil Homies Anthem” Lyrics by Sativa Vela, Martin Garay and Michael Del Rio. Original Beat Produced by Daisy Perez.

“That's My Best Friend” Lyrics by Martin Garay and Trish Wheatley. Original Beat Produced by Daisy Perez.

  • Martin Garay

    SHERLOCK HOLMES

    Martin Garay is a founding member, ensemble member, and Creative Development Manager for the LatinX Theatre Project; having participated in the productions of Follow Me @ Tio Sam, Scratch That, Blanket Statements, Crossroads, Heroes & Monsters, Remedios Vol.1 & Vol. 2, Arrivals & Salidas, Raices|Roots and other community events throughout the years. He has also worked with other local artists and music groups, including Velattimme and Zero Sense, as a rapper for both groups. Martin hopes to continue working with LXTP and with other community organizations throughout Springdale to further advocate for representation in the Arts and in the future of this city.

  • Patricia Wheatley

    JAY AGATHA WATSON

    Tricia Wheatley has always been a huge fan of musical theater, and aspires to one day preform in a show on Broadway. Her first theater acting role was NWACC’s 2019 production of Love Sick where she played a wife and mother of two who “loses herself”. She is also expresses her love for fashion through her social media platforms where she shows her viewers how to style new and vintage pieces.

  • Patricia Rodriguez

    JENNIFER NAVARRO/SELENA

    Patricia Rodriguez is a Chicana performer from Chicago, now based in Springdale, AR. She completed her Master of Social Work at the University of Arkansas in 2023 and is interested in combining her creative practice to inform her work as a social worker by utilizing expressive therapeutic interventions with clients. Her performance work intersects with her career through Selena Storytime, a bilingual and bicultural story time where Patricia engages audiences as the Tejano music icon, Selena. She believes through expression and play, children and caregivers can continue to nurture their curiosity, love for learning, and joy.

  • Blake Worthey

    JIM “TIM” TIMBER

    Blake Worthey joins the cast of his second LatinX Theatre Project production as Jim “Tim” Timbers. He was recently seen in LXTP’s, Holy Waters, playing the role of Xotchil.

  • Debbie Rangel

    BENJAMINA “BENNY THE JET” DOLORES FLORES

    Meet Debbie Rangel, a fresh face in her first year of acting! With a passion for storytelling, she’s eager to bring characters to life and embrace every moment of this exciting journey. Join her as she embarks on this  adventure!

  • Michael Del Rio

    LIL HOMIE #1/ROBERTO BUILDER/GOON #1

    Michael Del Rio but the homies call him “Del” is the Latinx Theater Project’s company coordinator. He also serves as a songwriter, playwright, & actor for the LXTP ensemble. Mike has made appearances in LXTP originals Crossroads, Heroes & Monsters, & Remedios Vol.1. His most recent performance was in Arrivals & Salidas as “Franky”. Outside the project Mike is also a creative music artist. His music helps escape reality for listeners to create their own. Michael has a big heart for his hometown of Springdale and plans to use his voice to speak for others who can’t and will care for others who won’t.

  • Daisy Perez

    LIL HOMIE #2/GOON #2

    Daisy Perez is an aspiring music producer/musician who was born in Oxnard, California and moved to NWA when she was 8 years old. Daisy grew up along with the growing Latine/x community in NWA. She comes from a long line of music lovers. My great grandfather was a mariachi singer, my grandfather was a drummer in a musical group in Mexico, and my mother was a mariachi singer in California before we moved. I’ve always loved the music scores written for movies and theater and the way they can capture the scenes and emotions, and hope to one day compose music for a film, theater production and/or video games in the same way. Music is and will always be my way of expressing who I am in the moment I create it.

  • Yesenia De Loera

    LIL HOMIE #3/VICKY HUDSON/JAZZ LADY

    Yesenia De Loera returns for her fifth season with the LatinX Theatre Project. She has performed in original works including Arrivals & Salidas, Remedios l & ll, Heroes and Monsters, and Crossroads. She also serves as Digital Outreach Coordinator leading all things social media. Yesenia has also played roles in Northwest Arkansas Community College productions such as Lisa Loomer's Living Out and John Cariani’s Love/Sick. She has obtained a degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences.

  • Taylor Hobby

    VICTOR HUDSON/ZEKE THE FREAK

    Taylor Hobby is a versatile artist and a proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community, identifying as non-binary (They/Them). After graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in Theatre from the University of Arkansas (2021) Taylor joined The LatinX Theatre Project, where they performed as River in the original play, “Arrivals & Salidas” (2022). Following that, Taylor worked as a Preschool Teacher, and separately as an Office Production Assistant on the Meg Ryan film, “What Happens Later” (2022). Taylor created a youth program called, "Take Space-Make Space," designed to uplift incarcerated youth through hip hop, poetry, and storytelling (2023). Furthermore, Taylor performed at The Luther George Park Revival Weekend (2024) as part of Groundwaves Hip-Hop Showcase. West Coast rapper and mentor, MURS, gave Taylor the opportunity to debut as “Foxy Phoenix”. 

    Now that Taylor has returned to The LatinX Theatre Project, they intend to uplift the community by using their voice to spread messages of compassion and self-love!

  • Forrest Jessing

    GOON #3/UNDERSTUDY LIL HOMIE #2 & GOON #2

    Forrest Jessing is thrilled to have the opportunity to share the stage with the talented members of LXTP. He’s been seen recently in various local community productions including “Nightfall with Edgar Allen Poe” with Theatre Collective of Northwest Arkansas and “Almost Maine” with Arkansas Public Theatre.

  • Gabriela Torres

    LXTP PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

    Gabriela Torres is a long-time LXTP ensemble member. Her artistic journey characterized by the exploration of creative boundaries. Their ability to traverse the worlds of theatre, film, and writing showcases a dedication to storytelling that knows no limits. During her time with LXTP, she has both acted in and assisted in writing two captivating plays (with more works on the way). Her keen eye for production has allowed her to play a vital role as a producer and production assistant with Evoko Films. With a passion for storytelling that transcends mediums, she knows this story is far from over.

  • Na'Tosha De'Von

    DIRECTOR

    Na’Tosha De’Von, was born in Chicago IL, and raised in Mississippi. She holds a bachelor of arts degree in Theatre and Speech Communication from Thee Jackson State University. And a MFA in Acting from the University of Arkansas. Na’Tosha began her career in acting and poetry by way of God’s Design, believing that the premise of her art is to expose and heal. Through her poetry she has worked with prominent figures fighting for social injustice and human rights including: Dr. Cornell West, Danny Glover, Ilyasah Shabazz, Myrlie Evers, and Common. Her acting career has led her to appear in several Walmart and Tyson commercials. She can be seen in the series ‘Chase the Lion’ on the TBN television network. She is also featured in the feature film“Freedom's Path”. Na’Tosha has worked extensively with theatre companies both Regional and Non-Regional focusing on both classical and non-classical text. Na’Tosha is a casting assistant for Actors Casting Agency (ACA) in Arkansas. She is a published poet, with works in notable literary sites including Literary Sanctuary. Na'Tosha has been awarded the 2022 Artist 360 grant, the 2020 Sipp cultural creative grant, and more recently the Artist and Writers residency at the Chateau d'Orquevaux in France for their 2024/2025 class. Locally she completed her musical theatre directing debut with the record breaking Beauty and the Beast, at Arts One Presents theatre. With her art, Na’Tosha desires to inspire and mentor younger artists who hold similar backgrounds to her. She wants to instill in young artists that with hard work and creativity, anything is possible.

Thank you for coming!

Thank you for coming!

Special thanks…

LatinX Theatre Project is funded by a generous grant from the Walton Family Foundation.

To our partner TheatreSquared, most especially its props department.

To the fantastic staff at The Medium, especially John Pharr and Kevin Nguyen.

And big thank you’s go out to Joe Binzer, Na’Tosha De’Von, Forrest Jessing, Mason Nino, and Laura Salas for joining the ensemble on this project.

Help us continue our work. Please consider donating to the project.


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