ABQ Theatre Guild Announces January 2010 Performances

By: Dec. 16, 2009
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Jan 1 – 10 - Fridays and Saturdays at 8; Sundays at 2.
The Poe Project – Merely this and nothing more.
The Blackout Theatre Company has created a new work that draws inspiration from the poetry and short stories of Edgar Alan Poe.  It is a haunting tale of love, science, and regret. And what better time to do it than in the dead of winter?  Info:  The Box Performance Space, 2nd and Gold SW, http://www.blackouttheatre.com. Price:  $12 general, $8 students, seniors, ATG members.
 
January 8-31 - Fridays and Saturdays at 8; Sundays at 6.
WOMENSWORX at THE VORTEX
A national festival of 10 minute plays written & directed by women from around the country.
This festival was created to foster and showcase new works by women writers as interpreted by women directors.  Info: Vortex Theatre, 2004 ½ Central Avenue SE.  505 247-8600.  http://www.vortexabq.org. Price:  $15.

Jan 12 – 30 - Various times and venues.

Tricklock Company’s Revolutions InterNational Theatre Festival 2010 - Theatre artists from all over the world will step off of planes onto New Mexico soil and fill the community with three weeks of dynamic, exhilarating theatre. This festival in particular exemplifies what Revolutions is about: creating and nurturing connections between individuals of the nations of the world, and their cultures, to foster mutual understanding and long term cooperation, including Teatr Figur, of Poland, Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental, Double Edge Theatre, and more.   Info:  http://www.tricklock.com/ 505 (505) 254-8393.

January 15- February 7 - Fridays and Saturdays at 8; Sundays at 2.

Twelfth Night, Shakespeare's most charming comedy. Centered on his classic plot of separated twins and women disguised as men, it introduces us to Viola. Shipwrecked and separated from her brother she makes her way, dressed as a boy, in the service of Duke Orsino, whom she falls in love with. Her duty? To woo Olivia, the woman he loves, who of course in turn falls in love with Cesario, Viola's male alter ego. Thus, the play focuses on the many meanings of love. The sub-plots, which include the timeless comedic characters of the fool and the drunkard focus on a cunning plan to humiliate a pompous Puritan and on Viola's lost twin arriving to join in the romance. The play culminates in music, weddings and happy endings (for almost everyone!)  Info:  Adobe Theater, 9813 Fourth St. NW, two blocks north of Alameda.: http://www.adobetheater.org (505) 898-9222. Price: $14 General Admission, $12 Seniors or Students

Jan. 15th – Jan. 24th - various times

Parted Waters - By Robert F. Benjamin.  A humorous drama set in New Mexico, this contemporary tale of three generations of Hispanics wrestling with crypto-Judaism and assimilation into mainstream American culture is a piquant brew of drama and humor. Reynaldo, the eldest of the trio, does his best to navigate these issues and guide his family in true "Tevye-like" fashion. Info: Sponsored by Enchanted Rose Theatre at the North Fourth Arts Center, 4904 Fourth Street N.W., 344-4542, www.vsartsnm.org. Price: $20, Seniors and Students $18.

Jan. 22 - Feb 7 - various times

Dial ‘M’ For Murder - by Frederick Knott.  Tony Wendice has married his wife, Margot, for her money and now plans to murder her for the same reason. He arranges the perfect murder. He blackmails a scoundrel he used to know into strangling her for a fee of one thousand pounds, and arranges a brilliant alibi for himself. Unfortunately…the murderer gets murdered and the victim survives. But this doesn't baffle the husband: He sees his hireling's death as an opportunity to have his wife convicted for the murder of the man who tried to murder her, and that is what almost happens. Luckily, the police inspector from Scotland Yard and a young man who is in love with the wife discover the truth, and in a scene of almost unbearable suspense they trap the husband into revealing his guilt, thus freeing Margot. Info: Albuqueruqe Little Theatre, 224 San Pasquale SW just south of Old Town, 242-4750, www.albuquerquelittletheatre.org. Price: Adult $22, Senior $20, Student $18.



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