April 28 - May 15 (see schedules below) Holy Crap (Me cago en Dios). A play by Íñigo Ramírez de Haro. Directed by Erica Gould and with Stephen Mo Hanan. At La MaMa, 74A East 4th Street (btw Bowery & 2nd Ave). For schedules and more information, click here.
April 28 - June 5 (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) The Light of a Cigarette: a story of Dominican-York. Teatro LATEA presents Marco Antonio Rodriguez's play about the stuggles of a Dominican family living in New York after family secrets come out. At the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center, 107 Suffolk Street. For more information click here or call (212) 529-1948.
April 28 - June 5 (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) The Light of a Cigarette: a story of Dominican-York. Teatro LATEA presents Marco Antonio Rodriguez's play about the stuggles of a Dominican family living in New York after family secrets come out. At the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center, 107 Suffolk Street. For more information click here or call (212) 529-1948.
April 28 - 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.
April 28 - 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.
April 28 - 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 Español, 138 East 27 Street. For more information click here or call (212) 889-2850.
April 28 - Ongoing (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) En el tiempo de las mariposas/ In The Time of the Butterflies. A 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.
April 28 - 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.
April 28 - 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 Español, 138 East 27 Street. For more information click here or call (212) 889-2850.
April 28 - Ongoing (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) En el tiempo de las mariposas/ In The Time of the Butterflies. A 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.
April 28 - Ongoing (11:00 am and other schedules; see below) La Gringa. In this play written by Carmen Rivera and directed by Rene Buch, native New Yorker Maria travels to her homeland, Puerto Rico, for the first time to meet the family she's never known. At Repertorio Espanol, 138 East 27th Street. For more information click here or call (212) 889-2850.
April 28 (2:00 pm and 7:00 pm) Way to Heaven (Himmelweg). This play written by Juan Mayorga, Spain's National Theater Award recipient, and directed by Matthew Earnest, examines the make-believe utopia of Theriesenstadt, the Nazis' model Jewish settlement in the Czech Republic. In English, with simultaneous Spanish translation available. At Repertorio Espanol, 138 East 27th Street. For more information click here or call (212) 889-2850.
April 29 (8:00 pm) La Vida Es Sueño (Life is a Dream). This classic by Pedro Calderón de la Barca and directed by Rene Buch tells the story of prince Segismundo, who receives a horoscope predicting that he'll bring disaster to the country, and goes to prison to try and keep the country safe. In Spanish with simultaneous English subtitles. At Repertorio Espanol, 138 East 27th Street. For more information click here or call (212) 889-2850.
April 28-June 12 (8:00 pm and other schedules; see below) Growing Up Gonzáles: Love, Lies, and My First Hooker.Written, produced, and directed by Felix Rojas, this one-man show stars Herbie Quiñones as Cisco Gonzáles, a forty-something Puerto Rican with a seriously confused identity. At the 6th Street Playhouse, 638 East 6th Street. For more information click here or call (212) 868-4444.
April 29 (8:00 pm - 11:00 pm) SugaRusH Comedy Show. The SugaRusH Comedy Show presents a special night: the NO CHILD BORN WITH H.I.V. by 2015 Awareness Campaign. Featuring DJ Mello G and select poets and comedians from around NYC. Come support an important cause! At The NY Oxygen Lounge, 24 Avenue C. For more information click here.
May 1 (7 pm) My Audition with Almodóvar. An irrevent play by Alberto Ferreras, award-winner author of B as in Beauty and creator of HBO's Habla Series. Starring A.C.E. Award for Best Actress-winner Inma Heredia. Tickets are $25. At Centro Español, West 14th Street, between 7th Ave and 8th Avenues. To buy tickets and for more information, click here.
May 5 (6:30 pm) Teatro SEA's Official Opening. NYC's Latino children's theater celebrates the opening of its new performance space. At Clemente Solo Vélez Cultural and Educational Center, 107 Suffolk Street. For more information click here or call (212) 529-1545.
May 5 - 28 (10:30 am and other schedules; see below) Viva Pinocho! A Mexican Pinnochio! Teatro SEA presents this reimagined story of Pinnochio, a young Mexican immigrant to the United States, explores his heritage and his sense of self. Featuring innovative puppetry, recommended for children ages 8-9. At Clemente Solo Vélez Cultural and Educational Center, 107 Suffolk Street. For more information click here (and scroll down) or call (212) 529-1545.
May 5 - Ongoing (7:00 pm and other schedules; see below) No hay mejor amigo ni peor enemigo / There Is No Better Friend nor Worse Enemy. Repertorio Español presents the world premiere of Bronx-based Puerto Rican playwright Carlos J. Serrano's play, which tells the story of two brothers, a professional baseball player and a member of the U.S. Marines, and the tensions between them and their conflicting values. In Spanish, with simultaneous English translation available. At Repertorio Espanol, 138 East 27th Street. For more information click here or call (212) 889-2850.
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