Political Theatre Festival Takes on 'Gaytinos', Aliens, Immigrants and Evildoers

Teatro del Pueblo and Pangea World Theater present the 10th year of the Political Theatre Festival.

Dan Guerrero in 'Gaytino.'

Image credit: teatrodelpueblo.org

Teatro del Pueblo, along with the Pangea World Theater, has chosen “Latinos in Transition” for the 10-year anniversary of the Political Theatre Festival. This weekend Aliens, Immigrants & Other Evildoers, by Jose Torres-Tama, takes the stage and challenges the definition of "extraterrestrial."

Friday, February 18 - Sunday, February 20

$12 - 15

 

Next week see Gaytino, by Dan Guerrero (pictured above)--a peek inside the life of a gay, Latino man through music and monologue.

Friday, February 25- Sunday, February 27

$12-15

 

 

Gremlin Theater

2400 University Ave., St. Paul

 



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