An over-the-top Brazilian with too much botox scrambles to raise her queer son in a backwards American culture where children get time outs instead of chancletas. Ni Mi Madre bares the secrets that threaten to tear one immigrant family apart. 'An aching heart wrapped in laughter and a long white dress' (New York Times). 'Its a lampoon, a tribute, and reckoning all in one' (New Yorker). 'Shines like lacquer... an impersonation thats kinetically exquisite' (Vulture). 'An explosively energetic performer, Soria manages to capture the unique mania of the American immigrant experience' (TheaterMania.com).