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The hilarious comedy hit
returns to the Duo Theatre for 10 weeks only!
DUO MULTICULTURAL ARTS CENTER
Proudly Present
All About
Meat (The Garcias)
What do you get when you cross a
chorizo factory with an escort service?
A very satisfied customer!
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY
MICHELANGELO ALASA’
Starring
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MICHELANGELO ALASA’
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MARIO BOSQUEZ
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CAT LIPPENCOTT
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ANTONIO MININO
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POOYA MOHSENI
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MARK MOORE
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SUSANA PEREZ
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FACUNDO RODRIGUEZ
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ANDRES DE VENGOECHEA
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OCTOBER 4 – DECEMBER
15, 2012
OPENING NIGHT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 at
8 PM
DUO THEATRE
TICKETS ON SALE AT SMARTTIX.COM
Duo Multicultural Arts Center is
pleased to present the return of ALL ABOUT MEAT (THE GARCIAS),
written and directed by Michelangelo Alasa’. ALL
ABOUT MEAT (THE GARCIAS) will play 10 weeks from October
4th through December 15th, 2012 at
the Duo Theatre (62 East 4th Street, East Village,
NYC). Opening Night is Saturday, October 13th at 8pm.
Press cordially invited
Thu, Oct 11th at 8pm; Fri, Oct 12th at 8pm &
Sat, Oct 13th at 8pm
(Unofficial press dates will accommodated upon request)
Wait ‘til you meet the Garcias.
They're rich, they're gauche, they're Cuban and they own the largest chorizo
sausage business in the U. S. One day they decide to expand their empire
to include an escort pay-for-sex business and all hell breaks loose.
Featuring Michelangelo Alasa’ as
Carlos Garcia, Mario Bosquez as Dolores Garcia, Cat Lippencott
as Jennifer Spears/Gladys, Antonio Minino as Pepito Garcia, Pooya
Mohseni as Florinda Taqueria, Mark Moore as Winston Garcia,
Susana Perez as Marcia Garcia, Facundo Rodriguez as Manny
and Andres De Vengoechea as Carlitos Garcia.
ALL ABOUT MEAT (THE GARCIAS) will
play the following schedule through December 15th:
Thursdays at 8 pm
Fridays at 8pm
Saturdays at 8pm
*There will be no performances Thanksgiving
Weekend: Thu, Nov 22 – Sat, Nov 24.
Tickets are $20. Advance tickets
can be purchased online at http://www.Smarttix.com
, or by calling 212-868-4444. Tickets
may also be purchased at the theatre’s box office half hour before the
performance.
The Duo Theatre is located at 62
East 4th Street (South side of East 4th St, between The Bowery and 2nd
Avenue).
Nearest Subway: N/R to 8th
St; 6 local to Astor Place.
For more information about All About
Meat (The Garcias), http://www.DuoTheater.org
Direct link to purchase tickets:
https://www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?EID&showCode=ALL40&BundleCode&GUID
Press photos / headshots: https://plus.google.com/photos/106942454840123799730/albums/5783267444078976753?authkey=CNa0yqzX86fdzQE
Genres: Comedy, Latino, LGBT
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/AllAboutMeat
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MeatPlay
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DMAC-DUO Multicultural Arts Center
under the Artistic Direction of Michelangelo Alasa' is dedicated to developing
and producing theater works by Latino playwrights as well as employing
Latino directors, actors and designers. DUO Theater achieves this through
its programs which include: The MUSICAL THEATER COMMISSION PROGRAM which
has commissioned over 28 musicals including the long running Born to
Rumba! which ran 520 performances and is the longest running theater
production by a US based Latino theater and Chez Garbo which ran
300 performaces. Five of these productions have been recorded and released
on CD. The IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT SERIES, showcases Latino actors in plays
by leading world playwrights, in roles in which they are seldom cast. Productions
have included Bent, The Normal Heart, The Blue Room,
Beirut, Betrayal, Eastern Standard.
DUO Theatre is just one of the components
of the larger DMAC@Duo Multicultural Arts Center which offers exciting
programming which includes Film@DMAC which presents the highly successful
NYC Downtown Short Film Festival recently recognized as one of the top
film festivals in the world; the Music@DMAC series featuring Cabaret and
chamber/new music programs and Dance@DMAC which commissions and presents
new dance works. On the 3rd floor Art@ DMAC is dedicated to new media +
digital works. http://www.DuoTheater.org
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Duo Multicultural Arts Center |
62 East 4th Street | East Village, NYC
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