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Robin Milling Talkback Held At Dia De Los Muertos At Teatro La Tea 7/24

By: Jul. 15, 2011
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Teatro La Tea and Core Creative Productions are pleased to announce a special talkback moderated by Robin Milling, following the 3:00 pm performance of a new play by Anthony P. Pennino, Dia De Los Muertos on July 24, 2011. The talkback will include the cast, playwright and director Alberto Bonilla. Tickets for this and all performances are available at www.smarttix.com, or by phone (212) 868-4444. Performances will be held at Teatro La Tea, 107 Suffolk Street in New York City from July 13, 2011-July 31, 2011 (Wed.-Sat. @ 8pm, Sun @ 3pm). Tickets are $18.00, group discounts available. For more information, please go to http://www.teatrolatea.com

Robin Milling has a wealth of experience as an Entertainment Reporter covering film, theater, television and music. Her style is conversational and candid, discussing personal issues as well as professional topics with celebrities. She is a writer/producer and host of Milling About Entertainment News, a daily entertainment news and interview program servicing the Internet, radio, television, and print, featuring her provocative conversations with the hottest names in Hollywood along with news and coverage of current entertainment events.

Robin is the host of Milling About, a BlogTalk radio show http://www.blogtalkradio.com/robin-milling featuring uncensored and candid conversations with celebrities in movies, theater, television and music in their homes and on-location. Milling About Flashback dips into the archives to the beginning featuring conversations with movie stars, rock stars and television stars. She is also the New York Correspondent for W*E*N*N and has a streaming video interview show on You Tube, https://www.youtube.com/artisannewsservice. Her clients have included ABC Radio Networks, Sony (SW) Radio Networks, Associated Press Broadcast, EYADA.com, the premiere Internet radio station, and Showtime Networks, among others.

Robin is also a member of The Drama Desk.

Dia de los Muertos: The year is 1916. The world is at war. Kings are falling, and empires are crumbling. And into a small Mexican village near the U.S. border walks Devlyn Byrne, newly arrived from Ireland. There, she meets Pablo Carrillo, a Mexican doctor, and together they embark on a journey for the honor of both families. Or so Pablo believes. Devlyn certainly has a hidden agenda she is not ready to reveal. Dia de los Muertos is a daring new play from Core Creative Productions. Told in English and Spanish, it is both a tale of magical realism and a deconstructed Western.
Dia de los Muertos is a story of individuals struggling to be true to themselves in a world disintegrating into violence. And in such a place and in such a time, only one can grow into something more while another descends into darkness.
CAST: Alberto Bonilla*,Ariel Bonilla*, Ryan Wesley Brown, Javier E. Gomez*, Eevin Hartsough*
Elizabeth Inghram*, Ydaiber Orozco, Michael Poignand*, Robert C. Raicch, Maria Sherranz, Alexander Stine and Adyana de la Torre

*These actors appear courtesy of Actor's Equity Association.

Core Creative Productions consists of director and actor Alberto Bonilla ["Albert Bonilla has created a powerful world with these actors, with this place, with calibrated movement and timing. Delightful, dark, dismaying, resonant, uplifting" (Urban Excavations)]; actor Elizabeth Ingram ["Elizabeth Inghram is a scene-stealing delight as the saucy and pragmatic Polly" (Backstage)]; and playwright Anthony P. Pennino ["Meditations from North America is raw and emotional and unpolished, which is probably why it's finally so cathartic" (nytheatre.com)] Company website: http://corecreativeproductions.com
Teatro la Tea
107 Suffolk Street
between Delancey St. & Rivington St.
2nd Floor
New York, NY 10002
www.teatrolatea.com



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