Three women at a crossroads in life form an unlikely bond in “Divorcées, Evangelists and Vegetarians”

The Gustavo Ott comedy produced by LatinUs Theatre Company – and performed entirely in Spanish –  makes its Ohio debut this February

Cleveland (February 17, 2020) – Sometimes, life’s challenges can bring about the unlikeliest of friendships. In “Divorcées, Evangelists and Vegetarians” (Divorciadas, Evangélicas y Vegetarianas) three women, each at a crossroads in their lives, face their demons and societies expectations with a little bit of irony.

 

Gloria, a self-centered vegetarian; Beatriz, a resentful divorcee; and Meche, an existential evangelical explore themes of love, maternity, work, and religion.  Under the direction of Kivin Bauzo, three local Latina actresses will address the pressures women face to behave in a certain way. “Divorcées, Evangelists and Vegetarians” has played to audiences across the U.S. and Europe and remains ever so prominent in this era of feminism revival.

WHAT: “Divorcées, Evangelists and Vegetarians”, a theatrical presentation in Spanish (with English supertitles projected on screen),
from LatinUs Theater Company. Directed by Kivin Bauzo.

WHEN/WHERE:

Feb. 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 & Mar 1

Helen Rosenfeld Lewis Bialosky Lab Theater

Playhouse Square, 1450 Prospect Avenue

Cleveland, Ohio

General admission: $25

 

LatinUs and the production of “Divorcées, Evangelists and Vegetarians” is made possible by support from The George Gund Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation and Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.  For more information on the performance, show times, or to purchase tickets for any of the above dates, please visit www.latinustheater.com or www.playhousesquare.org.

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