April 7 - June 19 (Wed. 6 pm - 8 pm and Sat. 3 pm - 5 pm) An Actors Develops. Workshop to explore and attain the self-awareness necessary to guide through the actor's training process. Instructed by WalterVentosilla. Workshops held in Spanish. Cost: $144. At A.R.T./New York Spaces, 520 8th Avenue, 3rd Floor. For more information, click here or call 212-505-6757.
April 9 - 11, 15-18 (Thurs. - Sat. 8 pm, Sun. 3 pm) Havana Journal, 2004. A play by Eduardo Machado, directed by Stephanie Sertich. A disillusioned writer and radical leaves the American academia to travel to Cuba. Starring Juan Javier Cárdenas, Crystal Field, David Skeist, and LiamTorres. Tickets: $15. At the theater for the New City, 155 1st Avenue (Between 9th and 10th Avenues). For tickets and more information, click here or call 212-695-6134.
April 9 - 11, 15-18 (Thurs. 1:30 pm, Fri.- Sat. 8 pm, Sun. 3 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, Bronx. For tickets and more information, click here or call 718-585-1202.
April 9 (7 pm) I Put the Fear of Mexico in 'Em. By Matthew Paul Olmos, directed by Jerry Ruiz. A reading of a play about an American couple visiting Mexico who stumble off their path and are accosted by a Mexicancouple in an alley. Presented by INTAR Theater, Lark Play Development Center, and Sundance Institute Time Warner Story Telling Fellowship. Freeevent. At NY Film Academy, 100 East 17th Street (Between Park Avenue andIrving Place). For more information, click here or call 212-929-0332.
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 searchof 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). Fortickets and further information, click here or call 212-889-2850.
April 9 and 10 (8 pm) One Night in the Valley. An evening of one-acts by South Texan playwrights. Featuring works from Tanya Saracho, Mando Alvarado, Raul Castillo and Jerry Ruiz. Tickets: $10. At Teatro INTAR, 500West 52nd Street, 4th Floor. For tickets and more information, click here or call 212-695-6134.
April 9 and 17 (8 pm and 3 pm) La Casa de los Espíritus. Isabel Allende’s magical novel adapted for the stage by Caridad Svich. Directed by JoséZayas. In Spanish with a live English translation. Tickets start at $25.AtTeatro Repertorio Español, 138 East 27th Street (between Lexington andThird Avenues). For tickets and further information, click here or call 212-889-2850.
April 10 and 15 (3 pm and 11 am) El Quijote. Cervantes's masterpiece, adapted for the stage by Santiago García and directed by Jorge Alí Triana.In Spanish, English translation available. At Teatro Repertorio Español,138 East 27th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues). Tickets startat $25. VIP seating available. For more information, click here or call 212-889-2850.
April 11 (2:30 pm) El beso del adiós. By Tencha Avila, directed by JerryRuiz. A quintessential American play about the lives of a Mexican-Americanfamily in the 1970s and the first member to attend university. Winningplay of the MetLife Nuestras Voces National Playwriting Competition. In Spanish with live English translation. Tickets start at $25. VIP seating available. At Teatro Repertorio Español, 138 East 27th Street (betweenLexington and Third Avenues). For more information, click here or call 212-889-2850.
April 13 and 14 (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 needtranslation at the time of reservation. Tickets start at $25. VIP Seats available. Seats for weekday matinee performances for students areassigned 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 call 212-889-2850.
April 14 (7:30 pm - 8:45 pm) Brownsville Bred. One-woman show written and performed by Elaine Del Valle. Back by popular demand, one of the most successful series in the history of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, the inspiring true story of a Latina's coming of age in the 1980's ghetto of Brownsville, Brooklyn. At the Nuyorican Poets Café, 236 East 3rd Street (between Avenues B and C). For more information and tickets, click here or call 212-780-9386.
April 15 (8 pm) Rye 'N Ginger. A play set in the mid-1980's about an unlikely match-up between a younger man and an older woman who frequent a bar on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Through May 6. Tickets: $15 - $18. At the Soho Playhouse, 15 Vandam Street. For more information, click here or call 212-691-1555.
April 16 (8 pm) Crónica de una muerte anunciada. Gabriel García Márquez's novel adapted for the stage by Fabio Rubiano, directed by Jorge AlíTriana. Presented in Spanish with English translation. Tickets start at$25, VIP seats available. 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 17 (8 pm) El Insomnio Americano. A tragi-comedy written andperformed by Saulo García about Latin American immigrants who discover theharsh reality of the American Dream. Directed by Leandro Fernández. AtTeatro Repertorio Español, 138 East 27th Street (between Lexington andThird Avenues) Tickets start at $30. VIP seating is available. Presentedin Spanish only. For more information, click here or call 212-225-9920.
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