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'Pachamanca, Mother Earth' Has World Premiere at Los Angeles Theatre Center on November 12
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ --
WHAT: "Pachamanca, Mother Earth." World Premiere of a new play with
songs.
WHO: Written and directed by Luis Avalos. Presented by The Americas
Theatre Arts Foundation. Music by Beto Hale. Choreography by Stephen Hues.
WHERE: Los Angeles Theatre Center, Theatre 1, 514 S. Spring St., Los
Angeles, CA 90013.
WHEN: November 12-15, 2009. Thurs.-Sat. at 8, Sun. at 3.
ADMISSION: $20. Students with I.D., seniors (55+), $13.
RESERVATIONS: (213) 489-0994 ext. 107.
ONLINE TICKETING: http://www.thelatc.org
ESTIMATED RUNNING TIME: 1 hour, 15 minutes.
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With song and dance a group of traveling players take you on a journey
from an ancient Andean legend of Creation to the present day as they
champion Mother Earth and the Native American experience.
The play is performed in English. It contains six musical numbers. It
will be performed in the Los Angeles Theatre Center's 499-seat Theatre 1.
Luis Avalos, writer and director of "Pachamanca, Mother Earth," was
born in Cuba and raised in New York City, where he graduated from NYU's
Tisch School of the Arts and then immediately joined Lincoln Center
Repertory Theater, performing on Broadway in "Beggar on Horseback," "The
Good Woman of Setzuan" and "Narrow Road to the Deep North, " plus more in
off-Broadway and regional theatre. He achieved national fame as a star of
the TV series "The Electric Company" (630 episodes) and other series
including "ER" (22 episodes) and "Resurrection Boulevard," for which he
received the Alma Award, and many guest roles. His screen credits include
"The Ringer," "Hollywood Homicide," "Love Stinks," "Jungle 2 Jungle," many
more. His directing credits include two Spanish language features in
Mexico, "Palenque" and "La Revancha" and a Telemundo special, "El Regalo de
Paquito," for which he received an Emmy® nomination. He directed a short
for Universal, "Always Roses," which won the San Antonio Film Festival. At
the El Portal Theatre, he directed his translation-adaptation of "Ollantay-
Warrior of the Sun," an Inca classic. Luis wrote the book and lyrics for
the multi-award winning musical "Paquito's Christmas," which debuted at
LATC in 1994 and has been much-produced on both coasts since. In 2008 at
LATC, he translated, directed and starred in "The Impostor." He is the
founder and Artistic Director of The Americas Theatre Arts Foundation.
SOURCE The Americas Theatre Arts Foundation
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CONTACT:
Philip Sokoloff, +1-626-683-9205
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