Inspired
by true stories, this delightful show is composed of a series of monologues that
explore the struggles and triumphs of those whom our society has labeled ‘different.’
However, rather than sad tales of woe, we are entertained with stylized movement,
exuberant singing, wild dancing, and even poetry.
Here is a show that tackles heartbreak, injustice and bigotry with warmth and humor, and each of its six excellent
performers impress us as they portray gay or trans characters in our modern
world.
Dynamic
Ludo Vika is an electrifying presence as the singing dancing Diva; Delante McCreary is
touching as a young man describing his sexual awakening; Isabella Cascarano shows anguish
as a lesbian betrayed by a female disorder; Leo Vargas is delightful as a
reluctant bride-(or groom)-to-be; Anhel Jacobo Pulido is a proud trans-woman
saluting those who went before; Daniel Galo is poignant as a dreamy abandoned lover,
and Mariluz Acosta appears in tiny roles.
Beautifully
choreographed by Beatriz Eugenia Vasquez. Directed and produced by Emanuel
Loarca, and written by Loarca, Fernanda Milán, and Victoria García, with decorous
costumes by Jillian Clark. Executive produced by Laura Figueroa, this is a Teatro
Akabal guest production in association with the Macha Theatre. Performed in
English and Spanish with subtitles in both languages.
At Macha Theatre, 1107 N. Kings Road, West Hollywood. Thursdays
at 8 pm in April & on May 21 and 22. For info call (917) 689-4567. Tickets at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1326902.
Further info:
https://www.facebook.com/AkabalTeatro
Photos
by Louis “Kengi” Carr and Betthy Juarez.