November 6 and 13 (12pm) Mi bebé es un héroe (My Baby is a Hero). Written and directed by Eduardo Navas. A play for children about Prince Aulito and Princess Perlita who happily await the arrival of their first baby. Part of the Venezuelans in NYC Festival. Tickets: $12, parents free (limit one adult per child). Presented in Spanish only. 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.
November 6 (8pm) El apluaso va por dentro / Mi marido es un cornudo. Two one-woman shows by two fantastic actresses. El aplauso va por dentro, by Mónica Montañés, is performed by Mimi Lazo, who plays Valeria, a woman who shares her life-story in an aerobics class. Mi marido es un cornudo, by Elizabeth Fuentes, is a comedy about female infidelity performed by Elba Escobar. Presented in Spanish only. 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.
November 6 and 7 (8pm and 7 pm) The Leak. A play written by Fernanda Coppel and directed by Alex Correia. Part of the New Works Lab 2010. Featuring Maggie Bofill, Audrey Esparza, Zuleyma Guevara, Gerardo Rodriguez, and Socorro Santiago. Tickets: $5, reservations required. At INTAR Studio Theatre, 500 West 52 Street. For reservations and more information, click click here or call 212-695-6134.
November 7 (2:30 pm) Way to Heaven. Written by Juan Mayorga and directed by Matthew Earnest. A chilling re-enaction of the Holocaust and the unforgiving reality of concentration camps. Presented in English with live simultaneous Spanish translation available. Tickets start at $30. Premium seats 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.
November 8 (7pm) El proyecto Laramie (Diez años después). Written by Moisès Kaufman and directed by Michel Hausmann. A free staged reading of a play about the reaction to the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay student at the University of Wyoming. Part of the Venezuelans in NYC Festival. RSVP to rsvp@repertorio.org. At Teatro Repertorio Español, 138 East 27th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues). For further information, click here or call 212-889-2850.
November 9 (7pm) Mujeres de par en par. Written by Indira Leal and Juan David Ferrer. Directed by Alfonso Rey. A combination of theater and café concert evolves in this Venezuelan play about several women with very different priorities in life. Presented in Spanish only. Part of the Venezuelans in NYC Festival.Tickets start at $20. At Teatro Repertorio Español, 138 East 27th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues). For further information, click here or call 212-889-2850.
November 10 and 11 (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 available for $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.
November 10 (7 pm) Fotomatón. Written by Gustavo Ott and directed by Alfonso Rey. An energetic one-man show with a relevant story that reflects on the frivolity, anarchy and loneliness of the Venezuelan society. Part of the Venezuelans in NYC Festival. Presented in Spanish with live English-language translation available. Tickets start at $20. 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.
November 11 (7 pm) Gregor MacGregor / El angel guardián. Two staged readings of plays written and directed by Lupe Gehrenbeck. Gregor MacGregor is a snapshot of the life of a Scottish explorer that fought for the independence of South American countries from Spain. The Guardian Angel explores the beliefs and skepticism surrounding the existence of angels and their role. Free admission, RSVP required. RSVP to rsvp@repertorio.org. At Teatro Repertorio Español, 138 East 27th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues). For further information, click here or call 212-889-2850.
November 12 (8pm) Ana en el trópico (Anna in the Tropics). By Nilo Cruz. Directed by Rene Buch. A poignant story in 1920s Florida in a Cuban–American cigar factory, where cigars are still rolled by hand and “lectors” are employed to educate and entertain the workers. In Spanish with live English translations. 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.
November 12 (8 pm) The Harlem Hellfighters on a Latin Beat. Written and directed by Rosalba Rolón. A new Latino musical play inspired by the story of sixteen Puerto Rican musicians recruited to join the all-black regiment of the 369th Infantry during World War I. Featuring singing sensation Danny Rivera. Performed in both English and Spanish with titles. Tickets: $30 - $45. At Pregones Theater, 571-575 Walton Avenue, Bronx. For tickets and more information, click here or call 718-585-1202.
November 13 (3 pm) Crónica de una muerte anunciada. Gabriel García Márquez's novel adapted for the stage by Fabio Rubiano, directed by Jorge Alí Triana. 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.
November 13 and 14 (8 pm) Doña Flor y sus dos maridos. Based on the novel by Jorge Armado and directed by Jorge Ali Triana. The story of a woman who loses her first husband, re-marries, and yet manages to live with both. Presented in Spanish with live translation. Tickets: $25. VIP seating is available. At Teatro Repertorio Español, 138 East 27th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues). For tickets and more information, click here or call 212-889-2850.
November 14 (6:30 pm) El insolito caso de Miss Piña Colada (The Preposterous Case of Miss Piña Colada). By Carlos Ferrari. Directed by Rene Buch. A hilarious play about a mother’s outlandish and incredible measures to make sure that her daughter is crowned Miss Piña Colada. Presented in Spanish with live translation. Tickets start at $25. VIP seats available. At Teatro Repertorio Espanol, 138 East 27th Street. For tickets and more information, click here or call 212-889-2850.
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