March 24 (8 pm) FUQS: Frequently Unanswered Questions. Actress Daphne Rubin-Vega stars in the semiautobiographical solo show, FUQS: Frequently Unanswered Questions. Part of Culture Project's annual Women Center Stage. Tickets are $25. At The Living Theatre, 21 Clinton Street. For more information, click here.
March 24-April 3 (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) You Are Now the Owner of This Suitcase. Part of a series of plays inspired by the stories of Jackson Heights, You Are Now the Owner of This Suitcase tells the story of a young woman newly arrived from Ecuador and what happens when she accidentally switches suitcases with a mysterious stranger. At PS 69, 77-02 37th Avenue, Jackson Heights. For more information click here.
March 24-Ongoing (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) Ghetto Klown. John Leguizamo presents his newest one-man show, which tells his story from a childhood in Queens to his earliest days onstage in the avant-garde theater of 1980s New York. At Lyceum Theater, 149 West 45th Street. For more information click here or call (212) 944-4100.
March 24-Ongoing (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) La Barbería. New World Stages presents this musical comedy about Benny Acevedo, a Washington Heights landlord and barbershop owner who must decide whether to sell his building or remain in the neighborhood he loves after receiving a multimillion-dollar offer for the building. Set to an original score of Latin Music, and performed primarily in Spanish. At New World Stages, 340 West 50th Street. For more information click here or call (212) 239-6200.
March 24-Ongoing (11:00 am and other schedules; see below) El Quijote. A festive adaptation of Cervantes' classic novel, composed of twelve scenes that tell different stories based on the original text. At Repertorio Espanol, 138 East 27 Street. For more information click here or call (212) 889-2850.
March 24-Ongoing (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) En el tiempo de las mariposas (In The Time of the Butterflies). A new play by Caridad Svitch, based on the novel by Julia Alvarez. The story of the Mirabal sisters, murdered in 1960 by thugs on the payroll of dictator Rafael Trujillo, a crime that prompted the fall of the Trujillo regime and left a deep mark in Dominican history. In Spanish with English translation. At Repertorio Español, 138 East 27 Street. For reservations, schedules or more information click here or call (212) 889-2850.
March 27 (1:00 pm – 1:30 pm) Mi Bebé es un Héroe – My Baby’s a Hero! Come to this sneak peek of TeatroStageFest’s TeatroStageFamily performance, presented by Scaramouches Latino Traveling Children’s Theater! Part of an afternoon of free family programming sponsored by Telemundo. At Armory on the Hudson, 216 Fort Washington Avenue. For more information click here or call (212) 695-4010.
March 27 (3:00 pm; see website for other performance times) Jacqueline Santiago presents “Damaged.” Jacqueline Santiago performs her own one-woman show in which she brings eleven different characters to the stage in order to tell the story of a teenage girl trying to survive family violence. At Nuyorican Poets Cafe, 236 East 3rh Street. For more information click here.
March 31 (11:00 am) La Gringa. María is a native New Yorker who visits her family in Puerto Rico for the first time. This play explores the tensions between cultures as a young woman searches for her roots. At Repertorio Espanol, 138 East 27 Street. For more information click here or call (212) 889-2850.
March 31-April 10 (7:00 pm and other schedules; see below) Aviones de Papel. Zer0compañía presents Aviones de Papel, a play by Diana Chery Ramirez that tells the story of a man and a woman living side-by-side in lonely apartments, deals with the contradictions of isolated living in a big city. The play will be performed Thursday-Saturday nights in Spanish, and at various times in English. At Teatro Latea at the CSV Cultural and Education Center, 107 Suffolk Street. For schedules, tickets, and more information click here or call (212) 529-2948.
March 31-April 10 (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) Don Cristóbal, Billy Club Man. This play uses experimental puppetry, live music, and clowning to explore whether Don Cristóbal, the traditionally lusty, drunken puppet, secretly longs to escape his debaucherous life and find love. At the Flamboyán Theater at the CSV Cultural and Education Center, 107 Suffolk Street. For schedules, tickets, and more information click here or call (212) 260-4080.
March 24-April 3 (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) You Are Now the Owner of This Suitcase. Part of a series of plays inspired by the stories of Jackson Heights, You Are Now the Owner of This Suitcase tells the story of a young woman newly arrived from Ecuador and what happens when she accidentally switches suitcases with a mysterious stranger. At PS 69, 77-02 37th Avenue, Jackson Heights. For more information click here.
March 24-Ongoing (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) Ghetto Klown. John Leguizamo presents his newest one-man show, which tells his story from a childhood in Queens to his earliest days onstage in the avant-garde theater of 1980s New York. At Lyceum Theater, 149 West 45th Street. For more information click here or call (212) 944-4100.
March 24-Ongoing (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) La Barbería. New World Stages presents this musical comedy about Benny Acevedo, a Washington Heights landlord and barbershop owner who must decide whether to sell his building or remain in the neighborhood he loves after receiving a multimillion-dollar offer for the building. Set to an original score of Latin Music, and performed primarily in Spanish. At New World Stages, 340 West 50th Street. For more information click here or call (212) 239-6200.
March 24-Ongoing (11:00 am and other schedules; see below) El Quijote. A festive adaptation of Cervantes' classic novel, composed of twelve scenes that tell different stories based on the original text. At Repertorio Espanol, 138 East 27 Street. For more information click here or call (212) 889-2850.
March 24-Ongoing (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) En el tiempo de las mariposas (In The Time of the Butterflies). A new play by Caridad Svitch, based on the novel by Julia Alvarez. The story of the Mirabal sisters, murdered in 1960 by thugs on the payroll of dictator Rafael Trujillo, a crime that prompted the fall of the Trujillo regime and left a deep mark in Dominican history. In Spanish with English translation. At Repertorio Español, 138 East 27 Street. For reservations, schedules or more information click here or call (212) 889-2850.
March 27 (1:00 pm – 1:30 pm) Mi Bebé es un Héroe – My Baby’s a Hero! Come to this sneak peek of TeatroStageFest’s TeatroStageFamily performance, presented by Scaramouches Latino Traveling Children’s Theater! Part of an afternoon of free family programming sponsored by Telemundo. At Armory on the Hudson, 216 Fort Washington Avenue. For more information click here or call (212) 695-4010.
March 27 (3:00 pm; see website for other performance times) Jacqueline Santiago presents “Damaged.” Jacqueline Santiago performs her own one-woman show in which she brings eleven different characters to the stage in order to tell the story of a teenage girl trying to survive family violence. At Nuyorican Poets Cafe, 236 East 3rh Street. For more information click here.
March 31 (11:00 am) La Gringa. María is a native New Yorker who visits her family in Puerto Rico for the first time. This play explores the tensions between cultures as a young woman searches for her roots. At Repertorio Espanol, 138 East 27 Street. For more information click here or call (212) 889-2850.
March 31-April 10 (7:00 pm and other schedules; see below) Aviones de Papel. Zer0compañía presents Aviones de Papel, a play by Diana Chery Ramirez that tells the story of a man and a woman living side-by-side in lonely apartments, deals with the contradictions of isolated living in a big city. The play will be performed Thursday-Saturday nights in Spanish, and at various times in English. At Teatro Latea at the CSV Cultural and Education Center, 107 Suffolk Street. For schedules, tickets, and more information click here or call (212) 529-2948.
March 31-April 10 (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) Don Cristóbal, Billy Club Man. This play uses experimental puppetry, live music, and clowning to explore whether Don Cristóbal, the traditionally lusty, drunken puppet, secretly longs to escape his debaucherous life and find love. At the Flamboyán Theater at the CSV Cultural and Education Center, 107 Suffolk Street. For schedules, tickets, and more information click here or call (212) 260-4080.
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