Tickets are now on sale for LAByrinth Theater Company's world premiere production of Intríngulis, a new play written and performed by Carlo Alban with direction by David Anzuelo.
Performances are: Monday, March 26 at 7 (featuring open-captioning) & 9pm; Thursday, March 29 at 10am; Friday, March 30 at 3pm; Monday, April 2 and Monday, April 9 at 7pm.
All performances will take place at the Public Theater (425 Lafayette Street). All tickets are $25. For information about special student group rates or open-captioning, contact Lyssa Mandel at 212.513.1014 or Lyssa@labtheater.org.
"Novelist, sniper, television personality, delinquent youth. Window washer, tourist, Beelzebub, idealist youth. Vigilante, rock star wannabe, minuteman, apolitical youth. Illegal immigrant. These are the people in your neighborhood. Carlo Alban will inhabit them all, taking the stage in his solo piece Intríngulis," state press materials.
"At the heart of the play is the story of Carlo's family and their move from Ecuador to the United States when Carlo was seven – leaving behind four of his older siblings – and their subsequent economic, legal and social battles. Interspersed are performances of 1960s Latin American protest songs, which speak of the political struggles and the hope for social change which have inspired artists around the world for decades."
Carlo Alban is an Ecuadorian-born American citizen by way of California, New Jersey, and "Sesame Street". He has appeared in Jose Rivera's References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot, John Patrick Shanley's A Winter's Party, and earlier this season, Stephen Belber's A Small Melodramatic Story for LAByrinth. He is perhaps best-known for his six-year stint as "Carlo" on "Sesame Street." His film and TV credits include Strangers with Candy, 21 Grams, "Law & Order," "Touched by an Angel," and "Thicker than Blood." He has been a LAByrinth Company Member since 2002.
Visit www.LabTheater.org for more information.
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