Marcelo Rodriguez and Zon del Barrio Join Robert Dominguez's Midnight in Havana
By: Gabrielle Sierra
Venezuelan actor-playwright-director and World Wrestling Entertainment announcer Marcelo Rodriguez will join the cast of Midnight in Havana, which will officially open at The Snapple Theater Center's Jerry Orbach Theater on January 14, 2011. David N. Fernandez, musical director of renowned Latin orchestra Zon del Barrio, will provide original music for the play, which features a cast of 13.
Written and directed by veteran New York Daily News writer-editor Robert Dominguez, Midnight in Havana is a unique theatrical experience set in a seedy Havana nightclub against the backdrop of the Cuban Revolution. With its nightclub setting and classic Cuban music, Midnight in Havana is a comedy-drama that transports audiences back to the exciting and dangerous hours before Batista will flee, Castro will take over and everyone's lives - including the club's sexy showgirls, conniving emcee and slimy owner - will change forever.Dominguez co-wrote and co-directed the comedy monologues show Men Are Real at The Theatres at 45 Bleecker St. His dramas Faded and The Outside Man, which he also directed, were both produced at the New York International Fringe Festival and at Songs from Coconut Hill Latino Playwrights Festival. The Outside Man was also the third-place winner in Repertorio Español's 2006 Nuestras Voces National Playwriting Competition. Dominguez produced and directEd Halley Bondy's solo show Sleep Tight Mick, which won the 2007 ONE Festival in New York and also ran at Manhattan Repertory Theatre. Dominguez was playwright-in-residence at the American Ensemble Company, which produced his plays Operation: Deserves to Die and Red Sky and debuted his short film, Writer's Block. For the past 19 years, Dominguez has been a writer-editor for the New York Daily News.
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