Date | TIme | Note | |
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Thursday, Oct. 17 | 7:30 PM | Buy Tickets | |
Friday, Oct. 18 | 7:30 PM | Buy Tickets | |
Saturday, Oct. 19 | 7:30 PM | Buy Tickets | |
Sunday, Oct. 20 | 3:30 PM | Buy Tickets | DISCOUNT SHOW |
Wednesday, Oct. 23 | 7:30 PM | Buy Tickets | DISCOUNT SHOW |
Thursday, Oct. 24 | 7:30 PM | Buy Tickets | |
Friday, Oct. 25 | 7:30 PM | Buy Tickets | |
Saturday, Oct. 26 | 7:30 PM | Buy Tickets | |
Sunday, Oct. 27 | 3:30 PM | Buy Tickets | DISCOUNT SHOW |
Cuánto vale una heladera (How much is a refrigerator worth)
Cuánto vale una heladera (How much is a refrigerator worth) is a funny and touching story about a woman who demands a new refrigerator after the one she bought burns out due to a power surge. This generates absurd situations that are too close to our reality. Written by one of the most widely read authors in Argentina and worldwide, the work subtly addresses, through humor, the theme of reclaiming identity in a modern, globalized, and bureaucratic world.
Directed by:
Marcela Salas
Run time: approximately 30 minutes
Verona
Verona humorously portrays a hilarious encounter of three sisters during their mother's 80th birthday. While others prepare to celebrate, they debate about life, have fun, confess, criticize, hurt, and reconcile, giving rise to an intimate world where not even the younger brother, who has arrived from Italy, will manage to enter. It is a warm and amusing work about the complexity of love and sisterhood.
Directed by:
Marcela Salas
Run time: approximately 30 minutes
ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT
Claudia Piñeiro, writer, television scriptwriter, playwright, and economist, graduated in Economics (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina), working as an accountant for several years while preparing her first texts. The first novel published by the author was Un ladrón entre nosotros in 2004, the same year her first theatrical premiere took place: Cuánto vale una heladera (How much is a refrigerator worth). However, Piñeiro's first novel written was El secreto de las rubias, unpublished despite having been among the top ten finalists for the La Sonrisa Vertical Prize. She has received national and international awards for her literary, theatrical, and journalistic work. She is the author of the novels Las viudas de los jueves, which received the Clarín Novel Prize 2005, Tuya, Elena sabe, LiBeraturpreis Prize 2010, Las grietas de Jara, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize 2010, "Betibú, Un comunista en calzoncillos, Una suerte pequeña, and Las maldiciones. Piñeiro has also published children's stories, short stories, and tales like Quién no. Several of her novels have been adapted into film and television. She is one of the most translated Argentine writers into other languages, making her books read and enjoyed by thousands of readers worldwide. In 2019, she was awarded the Pepe Carvalho Black Novel Prize.
Mesa de Saldos (Sale Table)
A man searches for books written and dedicated by hand by his deceased grandfather, whom he deeply admires. When talking about him with others, he develops a tender family story that will captivate us. Claudio Regis easily captures our interest in participating in an intriguing everyday scene.
Directed by:
Marcela Salas
Run Time: approximately 30 minutes
ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT
Claudio Regis is an Argentine actor, director, journalist, and writer. Trained at Carlos Evaristo's school, he acted in various productions in Buenos Aires and directed numerous theater plays. He is the author of the book Short Plays for Microteatro. His texts are currently represented worldwide in acting schools and theater venues. Since 1996, he has hosted the TV program Digital Domain. He was nominated for the Martín Fierro Digital in 2019. References: www.claudioregis.com
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 thru SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27
RUNTIME::
2 hours with 2 intermissions
TICKETS:
Regular:
$33 Thursdays
*$38 Fridays/Saturdays
$30 Seniors 65+
DISCOUNT PERFORMANCES
$27 ALL TICKETS
Sundays at 3:30 PM
Wednesday at 7:30 PM
STUDENT GROUP DISCOUNT
$25 Tickets
For Middle School or High School groups of 10+.
Use code GDT3X1STU at checkout.
PARTNER DISCOUNTS
*$33 Regular Tickets
for members of CAH, IHCH, & Spaniards in Houston
with Special Discount Code for Friday/Saturday
NO LATE SEATING
PLEASE NOTE: All performances are in SPANISH. English Surtitles are not available.
The content of all plays is suitable for Middle & High School-aged audiences and adults.
Gente de Teatro relies on the generous support of Blue Wave Supplier Development Program, the Consulate General of Argentina in Houston, the Consulate General of Spain in Houston, Casa Argentina de Houston, the Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston, La Casa de España en Houston, Ferguson Enterprises, Doray Castillo Productions, and El Venezolano en Houston.
Gente de Teatro members work tirelessly to enrich the quality of life for Houston’s community through education, cultural awareness, and entertainment. Gente de Teatro boasts a loyal, primarily bilingual audience that grows in size year after year.
Copyrights for Cuanto vale una heladera and Verona were paid to Argentores (The General Society of Authors, Argentina).
Copyrights for Mesa de Saldos were authorized by Claudio Regis.
Information: gentedeteatro.org, mail@gentedeteatro.org, (713) 826-0445, (713) 410-8370
GENERAL INFORMATION
*Online sales will end 30 minutes prior to the scheduled curtain time. At this time tickets may be purchased in-person at the box office.
The box office opens 2 hours prior to the performance time for WILL CALL and walkup sales.
All sales are final. No refunds or cancellations available after purchase.
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