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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

On the Waterfront by Rosalind Lacy

It’s a miracle this play exists. The Oscar-winning 1954 movie On the Waterfront,  written by Budd Schulberg and directed by Elia Kazan, has reached iconic status as a Mob violenc…

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Solo Petru (Petru: All by Himself) by Rosalind Lacy

Last May, when The 3 Rascals (A3Vidos) performed their rioplatense cafe concert for Teatro de la Luna, the moon was at its brightest in twenty years. Comedian Petru Valenski was an unf…

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Friday, March 9, 2012

I Cannot Live Without a Maid (No Puedo Vivir sin Mucama) by Rosalind Lacy

From a blackout on stage, we hear her voice: “I am the most important person in my boss-lady’s life.” A musical fanfare resounds from overhead. Ta-dah! Lights come up cente…

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Friday, March 2, 2012

Family Under Construction (Familia en Construccion) by Rosalind Lacy

Five madcap players from Spain fire up wholesome, exciting ‘theatre with a capital T,’ for this weekend’s addition to The Moon’s Embrace, Teatro de la Luna’s ne…

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Friday, February 24, 2012

El Inmigrante (The Immigrant) by Rosalind Lacy

Why do they keep crossing the border? Slide projections of hate-graffiti flash by on a back wall screen: “We Are Against Immigrants,” “Get out, Nicaraguans,” “I…

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Ana en el Tropico (Anna in the Tropics) by Rosalind Lacy

Nilo Cruz’ exquisite verbal symphony about the transforming power of literature simmers with surprising moment-to-moment vitality, thanks to this new Spanish interpretation of the 2003…

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Monday, February 6, 2012

Blood Wedding by Rosalind Lacy

When the lights come up, Death, impersonated by an ominous, stone-faced Matthew Pauli, stands center stage, softly playing a ukulele. Death, who is biding his time, often grinning, even leer…

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Luisa Fernanda by Rosalind Lacy

Think of the present day Arab Spring. In 1868 Spain, public dissent was in the air. The revolutionary fervor, called La Gloriosa (Glorious Revolution) led to the overthrow of Queen Isabella …

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Relatos Borrachos/Tales Told Under the Influence by Rosalind Lacy

"I've been dying for a drink," says Young Woman (Daniela Alvarado). That's scene one's startling first line that unreels Venezuelan playwright Enrique Salas' glib dialogue. When one drink be…

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Coraje II / Courage II by Rosalind Lacy

We could all be going through airport security instead of being ushered onto a black box stage where we are about to become part of an art-making process. "Please come in. Leave your belongi…

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Medea Llama por Cobrar (Medea Calls Collect) by Rosalind Lacy

Ecuadorean Peky Andino sheds new light on the Greek myth of Medea as the child-killing mother who gets away with murder. The playwright/poet, who also directs, changes Medea into a sympat…

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Latinas by Rosalind Lacy

Denise Duncan, a new voice from Costa Rica, knows the issues of immigration first-hand. Her play, Latinas, premiering in Teatro de la Luna's International Festival of Hispanic Theater, is…

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Love Potion #1 by Rosalind Lacy

If you need relief from the news and the economy, here's an aspirin on an elegant platter. Staged in the elegant mini-opera house of the GALA Tivoli Theatre, the In Series' Love Potion #1 is…

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Quien lo probo, lo sabe/Those Who Taste It, Know by Rosalind Lacy

Love! How do you define it? An insane passion kept Lope de Vega (1562-1635) churning out plays, sometimes a play a day. Nothing could stop this 17th century genius, once called "a monster of…

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Ay, Carmela! by Rosalind Lacy

From the get-go, it's do or die. Mona Martínez, as Carmela, and Diego Mariani, as Paulino, are as skittish as if dancing in front of a firing squad. Thanks to these two breathtaking theat…

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Looking back on the Hispanic theatre season by Rosalind Lacy

The rap on the wrap-up of the 2010/2011 Hispanic Theatre season in Washington D.C. is that as far as audiences are concerned, GALA Hispanic Theatre and Teatro de la Luna must be doing someth…

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Pop! by Rosalind Lacy

Andy Warhol played the deadpan fool but was nobody's fool. The pop artist is still making money after death. One of his self-portraits sold for $38.4 million in a bidding war at an auction i…

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Shrewing of the Tamed by Rosalind Lacy

The reversal in wording of Taming of the Shrew is not so much for a feminist message as for opening our minds. Get set for a bracing cocktail with a blast of Shakespeare's bawdy at the Thrus…

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Visit to a Small Planet by Rosalind Lacy

In Gore Vidal's rarely mounted sci-fi, political satire, well-timed pyrotechnics have to run as smoothly as last week's shuttle launch, and actors must have rapid-fire, elegant delivery. The…

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The Wind in the Willows by Rosalind Lacy

Roll the clock back to Britain's glorious Gilded Age of 1908 when Kenneth Grahame dreamed up this rambling adventure for his little son about animals with human traits and the importance of …

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Canto Al Peru Negro (Song for Black Peru) by Rosalind Lacy

Shake those hips and roll those shoulders loose. Viva Peru! Vicky Leyva, a.k.a. "The Mulatta Flower of Peru,” dances barefoot, sings folklore straight from an impassioned heart and lig…

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

The Tennessee Continuum by Rosalind Lacy

Playwright Tennessee Williams wrote the truth as he saw it. By having the courage to share his own troubled personal life, he revolutionized American theater.To celebrate the 100th birthday …

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Monday, May 23, 2011

As If It Were Tonight (Como si fuera esta noche) by Rosalind Lacy

Spanish playwright Gracia Morales transports us into a dream world so magically real, so filled with painful love, you have to remind yourself to breathe. A dressmaker and her daughter alleg…

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Thursday, May 5, 2011

The Apple Cart by Rosalind Lacy

Do we really need the British monarchy? As if on cue, The Washington Stage Guild's The Apple Cart: A Political Extravaganza, one of George Bernard Shaw's most challenging political satires, …

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Numancia by Rosalind Lacy

The Teatro de Parla Youth Company of Spain delivers a powerful blast from the past. On the backs of black t-shirts worn by three actors, white print spells out: GUERRA (war), ENFERMEDAD (dis…

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Divorciadas, Evangelicas y Vegetarianas by Rosalind Lacy

Venezuelan playwright Gustavo Ott confronts us with close encounters of the domestic-violent kind. Divorcees, Evangelists and Vegetarians (Divorciadas, evangelicas y vegetarianas), an access…

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Saudade: Songs of Longing & Celebration (Nostalgia y Cancion) by Rosalind Lacy

After a resounding success in March with WAM2, In Series Artistic Director Carla Hubner takes another daring leap by bringing together the unexpected. Now back on home turf in the more intim…

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The 3 Rascals by Rosalind Lacy

The full moon appeared the biggest and brightest in 20 years last weekend when The 3 Rascals (A3vidos) performed at Teatro de la Luna. The moon in its orbit arriving at its closest point to …

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Friday, March 11, 2011

How to Avoid Falling in Love with the Wrong Man by Rosalind Lacy

Cabaret artist Graciela Rodriguez from Uruguay has a lot to say about the battle of the sexes. Why do women fall in love with men who are jerks, fools, idiots, and dorks and make them suffer…

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

WAM2! (Wolfang Amadeus Mozart) by Rosalind Lacy

A Ballet and Opera Double-Thrill WAM2! (Wolgang Amadeus Mozart) has found an apt locale for making art; not war. It's upstairs in the Atlas Performing Arts Center, where downstairs the Inter…

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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Aliens, Immigrants and Other Evildoers by Rosalind Lacy

A Bilingual Sci-Fi Latino Noir Performance You don't have to be a Trekkie to understand the Latino sci-fi part. An adroit performer and lucid writer, Jose Torres-Tama bravely takes us to the…

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