LA CAIDA DE RAFAEL TRUJILLO By Award-Winning Carmen Rivera, To Be Presented By Teatro Círculo
TEATRO CÍRCULO, one of the leading bilingual Latino theatre companies in New York City, continues its 2023 Season from April 14 to 30 at Chain Theatre (312 West 36th St., 3rd floor, NYC) with 'La caída de Rafael Trujillo' (The Downfall of Rafael Trujillo) by award-winning playwright Carmen Rivera, a play that delves into the last phase of the life of the controversial ruler of the Dominican Republic who governed his country with an iron fist for more than 30 years.
Barrio Independent Productions to Present 2022 Frenzy-Fest
The already internationally recognized Frenzy-Fest opened its call for 2022, while BIP is preparing for the presentation of the play 'The Junkie Stole the Clock' in June and July and, celebrates the month of mental health with the online presentation on May of short films that awaken the mental health awareness.
2021 Frenzy Short Film Festival Will Take Place Online
Barrio Independent Productions (BIP) it's ready to announces the official selection of Frenzy Short-Film Festival 2021, the third year of this psychological short film festival that focus on social and psychological vulnerabilities of individuals and communities at large.
Repertorio Español Performs FILOMENA MARTURANO At Hostos Center
Hostos Center for the Arts continues its partnership with Repertorio Español, the award-winning Spanish language theater company, with a performance of Filomena Marturano a?" Marriage Caribbean Style on Thursday, October 24, 7:00 PM in the Repertory Theater at Hostos Community College, 450 Grand Concourse, in the Bronx. Directed by Leyma López, this is the first Spanish language production in the USA of the classic Neapolitan play written in 1946 by Eduardo De Filippo and features Repertorio veteran actors Zulema Charles as Filomena and Sandor Juan as Domingo. The play, suggested for mature audiences, is performed in Spanish with English Surtitles.
Faded: Sharp Writing, Blurry Play
Although the dialogue in Robert Dominguez' Faded sometimes stings like black coffee and the author provocatively explores the media's way of turning souls into spin, the play isn't able to transcend its lurid potboiler trappings