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Three fall plays set for Teatro Bravo |
Teatro Bravo kicks off its 2010-2011 season with “Manzi: The Childhood of Cesar Chavez,” a family audience play written by California-based Jose Cruz Gonzalez, which depicts the childhood of Cesar Chavez. It runs 7:30 p.m. Sept. 10-11 and Sept. 17-19; the “pay what you can” preview will be Sept. 10. Next, “Rancho Pancho” portrays playwright Tennessee Williams during the period in which he wrote “A Streetcar Named Desire” while having an affair with a Mexican-American man who inspired the character of Stanley Kowalski. The show runs 7:30 p.m.Oct. 1-2, Oct. 8-9 and Oct 15-16. The “pay what you can” preview will be Oct. 1. Finally, Teatro Bravo brings back “Dudes Gone Wild,” a party among bachelor friends who tell each other the truth after a few rounds of tequila. “Dudes” runs 10 p.m. Oct. 2-3 and Oct. 8-9.
Performances take place at the Metropolitan Arts Theatre, 1700 N. 7th Ave. For ticket prices and more information, visit www.teatrobravo.org, or call 602-258-1800. Three fall plays set for Teatro Bravo Teatro Bravo kicks off its 2010-2011 season with “Manzi: The Childhood of Cesar Chavez,” a family audience play written by California-based Jose Cruz Gonzalez, which depicts the childhood of Cesar Chavez. It runs 7:30 p.m. Sept. 10-11 and Sept. 17-19; the “pay what you can” preview will be Sept. 10. Next, “Rancho Pancho” portrays playwright Tennessee Williams during the period in which he wrote “A Streetcar Named Desire” while having an affair with a Mexican-American man who inspired the character of Stanley Kowalski. The show runs 7:30 p.m.Oct. 1-2, Oct. 8-9 and Oct 15-16. The “pay what you can” preview will be Oct. 1. Finally, Teatro Bravo brings back “Dudes Gone Wild,” a party among bachelor friends who tell each other the truth after a few rounds of tequila. “Dudes” runs 10 p.m. Oct. 2-3 and Oct. 8-9. Performances take place at the Metropolitan Arts Theatre, 1700 N. 7th Ave. For ticket prices and more information, visit www.teatrobravo.org, or call 602-258-1800. |