What are these twenty-somethings supposed to do with their lives? In Danny Tejera’s Toros (2023), these young adults in Madrid whinge, whine, and moan when not doing drugs or drinking themselves into a stupor. They don’t know what else to do.

Friends since high school, the three have history. Toro (Rolando Chusan) loves Andrea (Gigi Chavez) from afar; Juan (Andrew Chavez) wants what Toro wants; and Andrea, so she believes, is “young and free” to do whatever she wants with either of them. They have jobs: Juan and Toro work in the real estate office of Juan’s father, while Andrea teaches kindergarten. So why such angst? This is the story of Gen Z.

Although specific in its anger and rage, Tejera’s play lands just this side of nebulous. There are many unanswered questions, like the openi

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