Actors embrace compelling material in ‘Facing East’
Local actor and writer David Ellison saw a production of “Facing East” in San Francisco 14 years ago, and has been both haunted and inspired ever since.
Local actor and writer David Ellison saw a production of “Facing East” in San Francisco 14 years ago, and has been both haunted and inspired ever since.
Lakeside Little Theatre will present the award-winning drama “Facing East” June 21, 22 and 23, in honor of Gay Pride Month and to raise funds for the local non-profit Ajijic Cares.
Las Voces del Lago is hard at work preparing for its third concert series to be presented at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 13, 14 and 15, at the Lakeside Presbyterian Church, San Jorge 250, Riberas del Pilar.
In air-conditioned comfort, BRAVO! Theatre is offering a “Beat the Heat” and “Save the Pooches” month of classic, must-see-again movies.
Puccini’s passionate romance makes a rare Met appearance, with the radiant soprano Angel Blue starring opposite tenor Jonathan Tetelman.
The ever dynamic and exciting Lake Chapala Orchestra brings an afternoon of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to Lakeside on Saturday, May 4.
Moliere’s “Tartuffe,” currently being performed at Lakeside Little Theatre, was first staged in 1664. While director Lynn Phelan has updated the play with the use of cell phones, Secret Service agents and references to current political events, the play’s theme required no changes at all.