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Robert Beltran to Star in DEVIL'S ADVOCATE at LATC, 3/25-4/17

By: Mar. 09, 2011
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Television star Robert Beltran is set to star in the U.S. premiere of The Devil's Advocate at Los Angeles Theatre Center The show will be directed Jose Luis Valenzuela

Devil's Advocate is the story of the capture and breaking of the Panamanian strong man Manuel Noriega by the Vatican's "Devil's Advocate" Archbishop Jose Sebastian Laboa. Their titanic struggle to the end of the night is based on an astonishing true story.

Previews: Wednesday March 23 8pm & Thursday March 24th 8pm
Opening Night: Friday March 25th 8pm
Closing Night: April 17th
Shows: Thurs/Fri/Sat - 8pm; Sunday matinee (time TBA)
Ticket Prices: $35 General | $20 Students/Seniors | $10 Every Thursday

For additional information, click here.

The Los Angeles Theatre Center is a facility of the City of Los Angeles and operated by the Latino Theater Company. In January 2006, the Latino Theater Company was awarded a 20-year lease for the Los Angeles Theatre Center from the City of Los Angeles and received a $4 million grant from the California Cultural and Historic Endowment to refurbish the building. In October 2007, the building was re-opened as the new Los Angeles Theatre Center.

In 2008, we served 130 artists and arts organizations by providing affordable space rental and donation of space for rehearsals, performances and cultural events and over 39,000 people attended events at the center. Today, the Los Angeles Theatre Center is a world-class arts center for those pursing artistic excellence; a laboratory where both tradition and innovation are honored and honed; a place where the convergence of people, cultures, and ideas contribute to the future. We are committed to artistic professionalism, inclusion, and reflection of the cultural landscape of Los Angeles.

 

 



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