Momma's Boyz Kicks Off Teatro Vista's 2011-12 Season
Teatro Vista welcomes nationally acclaimed Latino writer Cándido Tirado as the company's newest resident playwright by kicking off its 2011-2012 season with an updated version of Tirado's Momma's Boyz, a humorous, dark, but ultimately uplifting look at what happens when a young man turns back the hands of time to save the life of his friend from the violence of dealing drugs.
For its Teatro Vista debut, Tirado has changed the urban landscape of this sharp, funny and all-too poignant modern-day tale to the streets of Chicago. Performances are October 23-December 4, 2011 at Chicago Dramatists, 1105 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago. Previews are Sunday, October 23, Tuesday, October 25, and Wednesday, October 26 at 8 pm. Preview tickets are $15. Press Opening is Thursday, October 27 at 7 pm. Regular performances are October 28 through December 4: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 pm; Sunday at 3 pm. Regular performances are $25; $20 for seniors and students. All performances will be followed by a post-show discussion. Single tickets and Teatro Vista Season Flex Passes (four seats for $75 or 2 seats for $40) are on sale now online at teatrovista.org or by phone, 312.666.4659. Teatro Vista ensemble member Ricardo Gutierrez directs and Steve Casillas, Jesse David Perez and Marvin Quijada star in Tirado's tragi-comedy about three inner city friends magically given a second chance to revisit their decision to land some quick money by selling drugs. The story begins at the end of their journey, with Mimic (Casillas) standing over the coffin containing his best friend, Shine (Quijada). Mimic swears if it were possible, he would turn back time, resist the temptation of fast cash promised by the trio's alpha male, Thug (Prez), and make sure Mimic doesn't fall prey to such a senseless act of violence. Funny, real, and packed with poetic energy, Momma's Boyz rewinds back to the moment when making a different choice could change the course of their lives forever.A Bed the Size of Portugal by Mat Smart
Olivia is beautiful. Oscar is beautiful. They are newlyweds and completely in love with each other. Everyone is jealous. But Olivia snores like a sailor and Oscar hasn't slept in months. Will a bed the size of Portugal solve their problem?Rebecca Oaxaca Lays Down a Bunt by resident playwright Kristoffer Diaz, a joint commission with Goodman Theatre
This three-act, old-school farce is about a young extreme sports star from Southern California who shoots a video of herself practicing bunting in her backyard, posts it on YouTube, and inspires a bidding war between the Yankees and Red Sox for her services.
White Tie Ball by Martin Zimmerman
A story about two brothers, one who is easily identified as Latino, another who isn't, and the moral and emotional dilemmas they find themselves in. After. (formerly titled A Good Ending) by Chad Beckim
In After., a wrongfully imprisoned man is exonerated by DNA evidence. After 17 years in prison, he is forced to re-assimilate into a cold, foreign world of toothbrush shopping, doggy day care, and a friendship with an anxious young woman with secrets of her own.Tapas a la Teatro Vista readings will be held at the National Museum of Mexican Art, 1852 W. 19th St., and Goodman Theatre, 170 N. Dearborn St. Dates are TBA.About Teatro Vista
Teatro Vista was founded in 1989. Today, Teatro Vista is celebrating its 22nd season, having grown to be Chicago's largest non-profit Equity Latino theater company producing full scale, Latino oriented, theatrical productions in English. Teatro Vista is firmly committed to sharing and celebrating the riches of Latino culture with all Chicago theater audiences. This commitment stems from the belief that there are as many similarities between us as there are differences, and that the answer to breaking down the walls of prejudice and stereotypes lies in understanding these differences. Ultimately, it is through this "view" that Teatro Vista intends to bridge the gap between Latino and non-Latino cultures in Chicago.
The Teatro Vista Ensemble includes Edward Torres, Executive Artistic Director; Cecilie Keenan, Producing Director/Resident Director; Joe Minoso, Associate Artistic Director; Sandra Marquez, Associate; Desmin Borges, Liaison Secretary; and Ensemble members Charin Alvarez, Maximino Arciniega, Cheryl Lynn Bruce, Marcus Castillo, Ivonne Coll, Lauri Dahl, Deb Davis, Lisa Fernandez, Khanisha Foster, Ricardo Gutierrez, Erik Juarez, Jon Lyon, Marcela Munoz, Maricela Ochoa, Tony Sancho, Cecilia Suarez, Juan Francisco Villa; Resident Writers Kristoffer Diaz and Cándido Tirado; and Junior Ensemble members Steve Casillas, Christina Nieves, Marvin Quijada and Juan Gabriel Ruiz.
Teatro Vista's Board of Directors includes Cesar Nu?oz and Joan Pantsios, Co-Presidents; Elizabeth Gonzalez, Treasurer; Edward Bark, Secretary; and Betty L. Cleeland, Tom Greensfelder, Gabriela Najera, and Madelyn Seckler. Teatro Vista's Advisory Board includes Henry Godinez, Dennis Langley, Ben Lenz, Lartiza Lopez, Paul Roldan, Joe Rosenberg and Carlos Tortolero.
Teatro Vista is supported in part by Alphawoods Foundation, Chicago Community Trust, a CityArts Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelly Foundation, The Richard H.. Driehaus Foundation, Hispanics In Philanthropy, Illinois Arts Council, Joyce Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, National Association of Latino Arts and Culture, and The Shubert Foundation.
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