THE 9th ANNUAL POLITICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL

February 20, 2010 - 1:39 am No Comments

Future presentations

I will be performing at the

THE 9th ANNUAL POLITICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL

“ACROSS THE DIVIDE”

February 25 – March 13, 2010

Politics and theatre join forces once more for the biggest, brightest, and best Political Theatre Festival yet! This year includes new plays from local and national Latino playwrights which explore geo-political and gender divides. Immigration, women’s issues, and social justice are just a few of the topics that will be addressed on the stage.

Find out more information about the plays in this year’s festival.

Series A & B, consisting of 3 plays each
(Read Synopses)
February 25 – March 7

Thursday, Feb. 25, 8:00 pm: A

Friday, Feb. 26, 8:00 pm: B

Saturday, Feb. 27, 8:00 pm: A

Sunday, Feb. 28, 2:00 pm: B

Sunday, Feb. 28, 7:00 pm: A

Wednesday, Mar. 3, 8:00 pm: B

Thursday, Mar. 4, 8:00 pm: B

Friday, Mar. 5, 8:00 pm: A

Saturday, Mar. 6, 8:00 pm: B

Sunday, Mar. 7, 2:00 pm: A

at the Gremlin Theatre

2400 University Ave.

St. Paul, MN 55104
Tickets:
For tickets, call 1-800-838-3006 or visit www.brownpapertickets.com/producer/13486.
(Tickets are available for purchase up until four hours before performances. After that, remaining tickets will be sold at the Box Office.)
$15   General Admission
$12   Students/Seniors/Fringe Buttons
$11   Group Rate (10 or more), call 651-224-8806 to make group reservations
Pay-what-you-can performances*:
Feb. 25 at 8:00 pm
Feb. 28 at 7:00 pm
Mar. 3 at 8:00 pm
* No reservations are taken for pay-what-you-can shows; $8 suggested donation.

You can see me in two plays in SERIES B

Embassy of the Americas by Dominic Orlando

One man’s trying ordeal to get an entrance visa into the US at the American embassy becomes a test of wills. Does it pay to follow all the rules and procedures, whether or not they make any sense? He wants to become an American because he loves America, but is that enough?

Sarita, The Frowning Immigrant by Guillermo Reyes

A girl from El Salvador comes to Los Angeles and undergoes a series of surgeries to restore her smile. This piece touches on the ironies of life as an immigrant in the US and how something as simple as smiling can change your life.

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