Sunday, March 25, 2012

The One Festival at Latea: April 9-22 2012 at Latea

(Venezuelan actor Eduardo Leanez will perform You Are Confused! at The One Festival).

Welcome to the 7th Annual The ONE Festival. As founder and Executive Director of The ONE Festival, it gives me great pride to have created the longest ONE solo performance festival in the nation. Wow! Who would have known?? I am extremely proud and give my sincerest gratitude to my team who believed in my vision in the beauty of solo performances. It is an incredible journey to watch actors transform into multiple characters and still carry the attention of an audience. I invite you to come and share this fantastic journey to the world of ONE person shows. Thank you and see you all on opening night!

Verónica Caicedo


ONE Participants

Up the Down Staircase. Written and Performed by: Cathie Boruch.

A wacky jersey girls experience in corporate America with a rock and roll hippy soul.

April 13, 2012 @8pm

April 16, 2012 @8pm


Life Lines. Written and Performed by: Sara Contreras.

A comedic look at one Latina's past and present, and her winning battle against paranoia and Father Time.

April 19, 2012 @8pm

April 21, 2012 @8pm

Maria Montez Queen of Technicolor. Written and Performed by: Dalia Davi.

A south Bronx actress is possessed by the spirit of Maria Montez. The first Dominican leading to conquer 1940s Hollywood.

April 10, 2012 @8pm

April 20, 2012 @8pm

Now and Then. Written and Performed by: Kamsy Duarte.

Young Julio takes you through his quest in life which shows his search for an identity through various periods.

April 10, 2012 @8pm

April 21, 2012 @5pm

Georgia. Written and Performed by: Fariso Jordan.

Georgia maneuvers through love after rape. After a young couple survives this quiet violence, the play shows the staggered reality of what happens when a single thrust unlocks different answers to the same question.

April 9, 2012 @8pm

April 14, 2012 @8pm

Whahahappenwuz!!!. Written and Performed by: Lailah Lancing.

Find out how a young child from jersey turned to be the sensational LAILAH LANCING!!!!!

April 13, 2012 @8pm

April 17, 2012 @8pm

You Are Confused! Written by: Eduardo Leanez and Patrick E. Horrigan.

You are Confused! is a story of the relationship between a gay Latino boy and his mother.

Performed by: Eduardo Leanez

April 9, 2012 @8pm

April 22, 2012 @4pm

Naked Brazilian. Written and Performed by: Gustavo Pace.

Our hero abandons his father's dreams for him in Brazil, to pursue his own dreams of adventure and sexual freedom in America.

April 12, 2012 @8pm

April 18, 2012 @8pm

Father Forgive Me For I Have Sinned. Written and Performed by: Jose Roldan Jr.

A South Bronx Tale - about Life, Love and Sazón.

April 11, 2012 @8pm

April 14, 2012 @8pm

FETISH. Written Yasmin Bowe-Wood.

Performed by: Nadijah Abdul Khaliq

A young talented, ambitious and determined woman relocates to New York City to follow her dreams. Soon she finds herself going down a very slippery slope.

April 14, 2012 @5pm

April 21, 2012 @5pm

Trouble Man. Written and Performed by: R. Ernie Silva.

A story about a man who finds trouble in smoke, mirrors and circular lies.

April 11, 2012 @8pm

April 19, 2012 @8pm

We Died of Thirst. Written and Performed by: Nate Speare.

A young brat follows Ronald Reagan through the Underworld.

April 12, 2012 @8pm

April 16, 2012 @8pm

A Little Sugar for the Heart. Written By: Christine Suero and Leticia Castillo.

A recipe for love and life brewed right at home.

Performed by: Christine Suero

April 22, 2012 @4pm

SHAMAN. Written and Performed by: Alfedo Tauste.

April 15, 2012 @4pm

April 18, 2012 @8pm

SANE. Written and Performed by: Marilyn Torres.

Meet an array of women from different backgrounds who face their

demons concerning relationships, family, work and other life issues

that threaten their sanity.

April 15, 2012 @4pm

April 20, 2012 @8pm

Zero Population Growth. Written and Performed by: Mac Welch.

An engaging look a five different perspectives on the modern human experience.

April 17, 2012 @8pm

April 21, 2012 @8pm


For Tickets: https://www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?EID=&showCode=ONE55&BundleCode=&GUID=af902bcd-ced2-4ea2-a4d5-42452d1c4e31

Teatro LATEA

Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center

107 Suffolk Street (Between Delancey and Rivington)

New York, NY 10002

212.529.1948

www.teatrolatea.com

Subway: F train to Delancey Street

J,M,Z trains to Essex Street

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