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Event Series Event Series: Garbo’s Cuban Lover

Garbo’s Cuban Lover

Date
February 10, 2023
Time
8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Organizer’s Site
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/garbos-cuban-lover-tickets-467303747087
Council District
City Council District 14

A Suspenseful dramedy which explores the glamorous and secretive lives of Hollywood’s Golden Age: Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich and their love affair with the enigmatic Mercedes de Acosta. “It’s an intriguing, well performed portrait of romantic obsession and the attraction of opposites, skillfully shaped with emotionally probing dialogue…as De Acosta, Nanin displays convincing sensitivity, wit and disarming candor.” – Los Angeles Times Review

Starring: Odalys Nanin, Lydie Denier, Elyse Mirto, Kesia Elwin, Kristin Towers- Rowles, Myeva Surjik, Skip Pipo, Katie Patel & Saige Spinney.

Backstage Critic’s Choice, LA Weekly Pick of the Week, Best Play by the Advocate Magazine

Directed by Angela Nicholas Set Design by Marco de Leon Light Design by Sammie Wayne

Location

CASA0101 Theater
2102 East 1st Street
Los Angeles, CA 90033 United States
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Phone:
(323) 263-7684
Website:
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Organizer

MACHA Theatre / Films
Phone
(323) 3146332
Email
machatheatre@aol.com
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