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SUMMARY:Romeo & Juliet: Love in a Time of Hate
DESCRIPTION:June 20 – June 30\, 2024 \n\n\n\nA mainstage production at the Luminary Arts Center \n\n\n\nThis groundbreaking production boldly reimagines Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet through a Latin American lens\, transporting audiences to a futuristic world. “Love in a Time of Hate” weaves classical Shakespearean characters into a modern narrative\, addressing pressing social issues facing Latin Americans in the future. Prepare for a captivating fusion of classical literature and contemporary storytelling! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nASL Interpreted PerformancesSaturday\, June 22nd at 7pm“Pay What You Can” PerformancesThursday\, June 27th at 7pmFriday\, June 28th at 7pm
URL:https://teatrodelpueblo.org/event/love-in-a-time-of-hate-a-romeo-juliet-adaptation/
LOCATION:Luminary Arts Center\, 700 N 1st St\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Main Stage
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SUMMARY:Coco’s Barrio Podcast\, Season 4
DESCRIPTION:﻿A Latinx audio experience with a satirical flair \n\n\n\n\n\nDon’t miss Teatro’s comedic bilingual podcast\, Coco’s Barrio\, a blend of SNL and Old Time Radio. Join Coco and her amigos for a lively mix of pop culture\, social justice\, and universal messages impacting Latinx and BIPOC communities. Tune in for local artist interviews\, satiric songs\, skits\, and more fun surprises.  \n\n\n\nNew episodes streaming September 2024
URL:https://teatrodelpueblo.org/event/cocos-barrio-podcast-season-4/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Podcast Live
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SUMMARY:Homo Dramaticus
DESCRIPTION:November 8 – November 17\, 2024 \n\n\n\nPangea World Theater and Teatro del Pueblo are pleased to present Homo Dramaticus\, by Alberto Adellach\, a collection of three distinct short plays that delve into different aspects of the human condition: Children (Criaturas) examines the innocence and complexities of childhood through the eyes of its characters\, March (Marcha) is a surreal tragicomedy that serves as a cautionary tale of what could happen if we continue to dehumanize one another\, and Words (Palabras) which is an exploration of communication\, language\, and the power of words in shaping our realities. Homo Dramaticus will be performed at The Southern Theater from November 8th – November 17th. \n\n\n\nThe Homo Dramaticus ensemble includes Nate Kay\, José Sabillón in Children (Criaturas) directed by Sir Curtis Kirby III\, Paulina Aparicio\, Wasima Farah\, Sarah Furniss in March (Marcha) directed by Alberto Justiniano\, and Ernest Briggs* in Words (Palabras) directed by Meena Natarajan and Dipankar Mukherjee. \n\n\n\n* Actor Equity Association Membership \n\n\n\nTickets are avaible at Ticket Tailor.
URL:https://teatrodelpueblo.org/event/homo-dramaticus/
LOCATION:The Southern Theater\, 1420 Washington Ave S\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55454
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SUMMARY:Visión-es: Los Profanadores de La Calle Arenas Work-In-Progress Showing
DESCRIPTION:A development program focused on new works by emerging Latino artists. \n\n\n\n\n\nTeatro del Pueblo Visión-es is excited to present a work-in-progress showing of Los Profanadores de la Calle Arenas created and directed by Lelis Brito. Entirely in Spanish\, this event immerses guests in the narrative of a family of graverobbers living in a Caribbean cemetery fifty years in the future when the days are hotter\, water is scarcer and they are torn between what they desire and what the world wants for them. Experience song\, movement\, and some participation. As our guest\, be part of the initial creation through your attendance and feedback. Los Profanadores de la Calle Arenas will be performed at the Playwrights’ Center on December 14th at 7pm. \n\n\n\nThe cast includes Alejandra Iannone\, Alex Barreto Hathaway\, Alfonso Lichtenwalter\, Johanna Keller Flores\, José Sabillón\, Juan Fiz-Torezani\, Masanari Kawahara\, Mariadela Belle Alvarez\, Samuel Osborne-Huerta\, and Sheila Colmenares. The artistic team features set dressing by Mikha Dominguez. \n\n\n\nDecember 14th\, 7pm – 9pm at the Playwrights’ Center\, reserve your free tickets here
URL:https://teatrodelpueblo.org/event/vision-es-los-profanadores/
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