BRAVO Theatre’s ‘Recipe’ serves up satire and revolution
Are they little old ladies in a baking club, or Marxist revolutionaries? Or both?
That is the central question in the radically funny play “Recipe,” opening October 31 at The BRAVO! Theatre.
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Are they little old ladies in a baking club, or Marxist revolutionaries? Or both?
That is the central question in the radically funny play “Recipe,” opening October 31 at The BRAVO! Theatre.
Luis Sanchez, a cast member of “Malinche The Musical” and former principal singer for Mariachi Real Axixic, will return to his roots for a one-night concert at the Lake Chapala Society on Tuesday, November 4.
Music lovers are in for a top-notch performance for a great cause at the Noche Bohemia concert, scheduled for Tuesday, November 4, at 7 p.m. at the Centro para la Cultura y las Artes de la Ribera (CCAR) in La Floresta.
Lakeside Little Theatre opens the second production of its 61st season, “The Tin Woman,” on Friday, November 7.
Written by Sean Grennan, “The Tin Woman” is based on the true story of a young woman who unexpectedly needs a heart transplant. Afterward, she decides to contact the donor’s family.
What could be more charming and innocent than four refined women of the 1960s who, for decades, have been baking cakes, pies, muffins and cobblers to raise money for their “special” causes? Enter the world of the Morning Glory Baking Circle for Revolutionary Self-defense.
“Did you, Lizzie? Lizzie, did you?” Lizzie Borden will not say. Acquitted of the brutal murders of her father and stepmother, for ten years Miss Lizzie has held her tongue. Will she finally tell the tale?
The Lake Chapala Fine Artists Guild is thrilled to announce their return to the iconic Centro para la Cultura y las Artes de la Ribera (CCAR) for their fourth collective exhibition at this venue.