San Diego Repertory Theatre announced today the cast and creative team for the brand new play by San Diego REP Playwright-in-Residence Herbert Siguenza, Bad Hombres/Good Wives. The production, featuring direction by REP Artistic Director Sam Woodhouse and original music by Nortec Collective founder Bostich, will run October 3-27, 2019, at San Diego REP's Lyceum Stage Theatre, with previews October 3 - 8, and press opening on Wednesday, October 9 at 7:00 p.m.
"Directing a new play based on a work of Moliere by Herbert Siguenza is a joyous comedic ride," says Woodhouse. "His latest is a savvy, sly, politically woke and dramatically wild adventure. Filled with the infectious electronic-meets-banda sounds of the Nortec Collective founder Bostich, this new comedy is also a play with song, dance, ghosts and lots of machismo turned upside down. And it's Herbert's funniest work in years."
Siguenza, San Diego REP's Playwright-in-Residence, is a familiar face to San Diego audiences, having premiered multiple productions on local stages, his most recent ones being Beachtown and Manifest Destinitis at The REP. He is a founding member of Culture Clash, the most popular and produced Latino ensemble in the nation. For over thirty years, he has co-written or adapted and performed more than fifteen original, critically-acclaimed, award-winning plays at prestigious regional theatres around the country. As with Manifest Destinitis, Siguenza serves not only as the playwright of Bad Hombres/Good Wives, but will also appear in the show as the hilarious, know-it-all maid "Armida."
Joining Siguenza on stage will be his fellow Culture Clash founding member Ric Salinas, as "Padre Alberto" and the "Ghost of Don Ramiro." Salinas has had an equally impressive career outside of Culture Clash as an actor, director, playwright and educator. For over two years, he starred in a critically successful national tour of Placas: The Most Dangerous Tattoo, and has appeared in multiple films and television shows, including Encino Man, Hero, Mi Vida Loca, Larry Crowne, and "In Living Color." Salinas also directs for Teatro Zinzanni, a Cirque du Soleil-type show and is proud to have three published plays: Life, Death and Revolutionary Comedy, Culture Clash in AmeriCCa and Oh, Wild West: The California Plays.
Joining Siguenza and Salinas in this world premiere comedy will be John Padilla (credits) as "Don Ernesto," Yvette Angulo (credits) as "Eva," Jose Balistrieri (credits) as "Don Mario," Roxane Carrasco (credits) as "Lucha Grande" and Daniel Ramos (credits) and Salomon Maya (credits) each taking on multiple roles.
Photo Credit: Peggy Ryan
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