Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Virgin of Little Havana


Written by Hector Pino
Directed by Brad Beckman

In 1980, the typical but dysfunctional Martínez family emigrated from Cuba. Four years later, religion, spirituality and South Florida may never be the same.

This is a bilingual production.

October 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 &17 at 8:00 p.m.
October 11 & 18 at 2:00 p.m.

The Studio Theater is located at M113 in the Martin and Pat Fine Center for the Arts.

Free Admission, no reservations.

Parental Guidance Suggested.

The house opens one-half hour before curtain time. Plan to arrive early to assure seating. No one will be admitted after the play begins or seating capacity has been met.

For more information call 305-237-2203.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Funniest show ever!!!!! LdMAO!! Great cast too! Surprise ending but pretty interesting anyway. Left me wanting more. Who is that Pino writer guy? Is he Cuban? Couldn't Google him. Has he done any other stuff?

Music, Theater & Dance said...

I'm glad you enjoyed the play. Yes he is Cuban. I'm sorry to say but he has no other material - this was his first play.

Thank you.

tahimi said...

He acts in the CBS series Cold Case as Detective Scottie, great show, not on air any more

Anonymous said...

Nope, wrong Pino! The playwright's name is Hector Pino, and the actor from Cold Case is Danny Pino. Same last name, but different folk. Maybe they're related?