Showing posts with label Nico Bonacci. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nico Bonacci. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

(*) BETHLEHEM by Octavio Solís, Proxy Theatre, San Antonio, August 8 - 24, 2013




Proxy Theatre San ANtonio TX








(Performing at the overtime Theatre Center, 1203 Camden Street, San Antonio, 78215 - click for map)

presents

Bethlehem
by Octavio Solís
August 8 - 24, 2013

As the final play of Proxy's second season, we travel to El Paso with Lee Rosenblum to eek out the real story behind Mateo Buenaventura-- the recently released murderer.This dark play (winner of the 2003 National Latino Playwriting Award) from El Paso native and Trinity University alum Octavio Solis is sure to make your skin crawl, your jaw drop and your heart beat wildly.
Make sure to catch the byProxy events for this show:
Open Door Rehearsals: First one is July 11th at 8om; stay in touch with us on FB/Twitter!
Designer Reveal: August 5th, 7pm
ThoughTalk: August 17th, 10pm
Final Curtain Party: August 24th, 10pm

Limited amount, 10% off early-bird tickets go on-sale July 18.
Tickets available July 25th on-line
Opens August 8th at The Overtime Theatre. Shows are Thursday-Saturday at 8pm.

Cast List:
Lee Rosenblum: Nico Bonacci
Mateo Buenaventura/Barry's Voice: Johnny Dimas
Dru/Medical Examiner: Katie Oliveira
Shannon/Sonia: Sarah Nixon
Mrs. Dewey: Mellissa Marlowe
Ama: Marisela Barrera

(Click to go to the AustinLiveTheatre front page)

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

(*) HELLCAB, Attic Rep at Trinity University, San Antonio, May 16 - June 2



Attic Rep San ANtonio TX








[performing at Ruth Taylor Fine Arts Bldg, Stieren Theatre, Trinity University, San Antonio]

presents

HELLCAB
 
by Will Kern

Directed by Stacey Connelly
Production design by Andrea Caillouet


May 16-June 2, 2013 Thursday, Friday and Saturday @ 8pm, Sunday @ 2:30pm

Featuring: Keith Berry, Nico Bonacci, Elizabeth Anne Cave, Kareem Dahab, Taylor Mobley, EJ Roberts and Gloria Sanchez-Molina 

Hellcab is a eighty-minute joy ride created through a collection of scenes from a day in the life of a Chicago cabbie. Director Stacey Connelly, playwright Will Kern and visual artist Andrea Caillouet bring a cabbie’s long day’s journey to life. Fares from a dangerous trio of druggies, a piggish mini-capitalist, a benumbed rape victim, a drunken woman on welfare, and a randy couple on the way to a motel are alternately frightening, hilarious and poignant. These sharply etched blackouts and cameos are capped by a stunning and very touching final scene.
(Adult content, not recommended for children)



(Click to go to the AustinLiveTheatre front page)