Friday, April 2, 2010

THEATER / April 2 - 10

April 2 (7 pm) Successful Life of 3. Cuban playwright María Irene Fornés'1965 play. Free event, reservations recommended. Part of the 2010 New YorkFornés Festival. At the Goldberg Theater, 721 Broadway, 7th Floor. Formore information, click here or call 212-695-6134.

April 2 - 11 (Tues.- Fri. 8 pm, Sat. 2 pm and 8 pm, Sun. 3 pm and 7 pm) 666. The Spanish award winning comedy troupe Yllana presents their disgustingly hysterical show about four men, a prison, andfunny but dirty antics. Tickets: $25. At the Minetta Lane Theater, 18 Minetta Lane, Manhattan. For tickets and more information, click here or call 212-307-4100.

April 3 (3 pm) I Want You By My Side. Written by Tere Martinez. Directed byArian Blanco. Based on "Quiero que estés a mi lado" by Pati Doménech. Lauren, a college freshman, is suddenly confronted with the possibility ofbeing HIV positive. Tickets: $15 - $20. At Teatro IATI, 64 East 4thStreet. For tickets and more information, click here or call 212-505-6757.

April 3 (8 pm) Cientos de pájaros te impiden andar (Forbidden Love). Adapted for the stage by Pati Doménech. The story of a powerful society whose members have to struggle to defend theirindividuality and their deepest desires. Based on Federico García Lorca’sBlood Wedding. For tickets and more information, click here or call 212-505-6757.

April 3 and 4 (8 pm and 6:30 pm) Pantaleón y las Visitadoras. Mario Vargas Llosa's novel, adapted for the stage by Verónica Triana and Jorge Alí Triana, with music by Andrés Cabas. Directed by Jorge Alí Triana. In Spanish with simultaneous English translation.Tickets start at $25. VIP seating is available. At Teatro Repertorio Español, 138 East 27th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues). For more information, click here  or call 212-889-2850.

April 5 (7 pm) What of the Night? Cuban playwright María Irene Fornés'1989 play wraps up the 2010 New York Fornés Festival. Free event, reservations are strongly recommended. At the Cherry Lane Theater, 28 Commerce Street.For reservations and more information, click here or call 212-695-6134.

April 5 - 18 (8 pm) The One Festival. Now in it's fifth year, New York City's premiere festival in its type brings to the stage the most diverse solo theatrical performers and gives them two weeks to showcase their work in a competition. The audience selects the winner. Tickets: $15. At Teatro LATEA, 107 Suffolk Street, 2nd Floor. For tickets and more information, click here or call 212-868-4444.

April 6 (11 am) La casa de Bernarda Alba. By Federico García Lorca, directed by René Buch. Presented in Spanish with live simultaneous English translation available for $3; please indicate if you need translation at the time of reservation. Tickets start at $25. VIP Seats Available. Seats for weekday matinee performances for students are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. At Teatro Repertorio Español, 138 East 27th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues). For tickets and further information, click here or call212-889-2850.

April 9 (11 am) La gringa. By Carmen Rivera, directed by René Buch. María, a native New Yorker, travels to Puerto Rico for the first time in search of her roots. In Spanish with simultaneous English translation availablefor $3; please indicate if you need this service at time of reservation. Tickets start at $25. VIP seating is available. At Teatro Repertorio Español, 138 East 27th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues). For tickets and further information, click here or call 212-889-2850.

April 9 (8 pm) La Casa de los Espíritus. Isabel Allende’s magical novel adapted for the stage by Caridad Svich. Directed by José Zayas. In Spanish with live English translation. Tickets start at $25. At Teatro Repertorio Español, 138 East 27th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues). For tickets and further information, click here o rcall 212-889-2850.

April 9 and 10 (7:30 pm) The Vagina Monologues (Monólogos de la Vagina) Presented by Fenixusa Compañía de Teatro, directed by Yolanny Rodríguez. At William Black Alumni Auditorium, Columbia University, 650 West 168th Street, Washington Heights.

April 9 and 10 (8 pm) Aloha Boricua. The rhythms of traditional PuertoRican music and urban reggaetón collide in this song-driven rendition ofthe historic migration of Puerto Ricans to Hawaii. Adapted from Manuel Ramos Otero's Vivir del Cuento. Presented in Spanish and English with titles. At Pregones Theater, 571-575 Walton Avenue, The Bronx. For ticketsand more information, click here or call718-585-1202.

April 10 (3 pm) El Quijote. Cervantes' masterpiece, adapted for the stageby Santiago García and directed by Jorge Alí Triana. In Spanish, Englishtranslation available. At Teatro Repertorio Español, 138 East 27th Street(between Lexington and Third Avenues). Tickets start at $25. VIP seating available. For more information, click here or call 212-889-2850.

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