
Migue Siman
Directing
Biography
Migue Siman is a director, writer and producer from El Salvador. Known for crafting powerful stories with striking visuals, his work fuses the immersive depth of cinema with the dynamic energy of theater. Since founding his production company, Black Coyote, in 2016, Migue has delivered critically acclaimed productions known for their dynamic movement, intricate design, and deeply moving performances. Critics have described Migue's work as 'disruptive and daring,' praising his ability to transform unconventional spaces into immersive stages that open new opportunities for Salvadoran theater. Collaborating with both seasoned and emerging Salvadoran artists, he has been instrumental in creating productions that blend local talent with universal narratives. Migue has directed over 20 productions across film, television, and theatre, spanning diverse genres. Notable stage productions include 'Let The Right One In' (by Jack Thorne), 'The War of the Worlds' (by Joe Landry), 'Witness for the Prosecution' (by Agatha Christie), 'Lend me A Tenor' (by Ken Ludwig), 'Frankenstein', 'Wendy & Peter Pan', the musical 'Urinetown', and 'El 'Último Inventor'.
Known For

After a tragic death, a family of three is forced to move to a desolated part of the country only to be haunted by mythical creatures.
Matlatl

A modern retelling of the infamous War of the Worlds broadcast that changed history. Televised from a closed set in the midst of a global pandemic. Brought to life by a cast of 13 actors, performing more than 27 different characters and countless practical sound effects. An original adaptation by Migue Siman.
Guerra de los Mundos En Vivo
Jack builds a rocket to cope with his mother's tragic accident.
The Time Capsule

El Salvador's most dramatic landscapes unfold all around you in this sensory-driven flight experience that captures the nation's soul from above. Soar over active volcanoes, navigate winding rivers, and witness our emerald lakes from impossible heights. Soaring exclusively at Skydeck Millennium in San Salvador.