A new generation of theater buffs has grown up with Calderón, literally, working side by side for the past decade as stagehands and directors, set on pushing the limits of what theater is and should be. As I wait for him at a coffee shop, Calderón bounds down the alley, green-eyed and black-bearded, with a smiling baby strapped to his chest, the adorable third wheel for our interview. His wife, an actress, shows up a bit later to take over caregiving. For a guy who typically deals with themes of sexual violence and rotten family dynamics, there sure seems to be a lot of glowing smiles and coos going around tonight.
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