FRIGID New York in collaboration with Something from Abroad will present Cabaret: A Night with the Dead, a tribute to our loved ones. The performances will take place at the Kraine Theater on Oct 30th, 31st, and Nov 1st at 7 pm and will also be available for live streaming.
A Night with the Dead originally premiered in October 2017 at the Kraine theater in NYC, the recording of the 2019 staging of the show will be a part of the Hartford Fringe Festival's Digital Home Edition.
The theatre company Something From Abroad, led by hispanic women, is presenting Telenovela 101; the funniest parody of mexican soap operas. This comedy is written and directed by Martha Preve. The actors featured in the show are Fernanda Hidalgo, Federico Mallet, Loren
Telenovela 101 is a hilarious comedy by Martha Lorena Preve in collaboration with Federico Mallet and Silvana Gonzalez. The company Something From Abroad is going to present the third episode of this play online. For those who did not watch the other episodes, there will be a summary of episode 1 and episode 2 so that they can perfectly follow the plot.
A Night With The Dead is the opportunity to celebrate the Mexican Holiday of Día de Muertos in New York. It is a play to learn the essence of this wonderful tradition that involves family, food, songs, costumes, dance, beliefs and how one girl's drive can change the course of an afterlife.
Last Sunday marked the end of the Midsummer festival at the Kraine Theater. One of the shows presented was a Spanish version of the play: “Sueño de una noche de verano”.
FRIGID New York @ Horse Trade in association with Something From Abroad will present Sueño de una noche de verano, a Spanish adaptation of the famous Shakespeare classic Midsummer's night Dream as part of a festival that will include different versions of the play this summer at the theater space.
Something From Abroad's theatre company, founded by Mexican director Martha Preve, put on our favorite show of the season. A Night With The Dead, a show that was inspired on the Mexican tradition of El Dia del Muertos, is a fun, charming, and very emotional show where characters pay tribute to their loved ones that have passes away.