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Adobe Punk: a punk rehearsal in real-time
EVENT TITLE:
Adobe Punk: a punk rehearsal in real-time
VENUE:
Plaza de la Raza’s Margo Albert Theatre
3540 N. Mission Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90031
TYPE OF EVENT:
Theater production, and related lobby exhibit of historic photos by Theresa Kereakes.
DATE:
March 28th through April 13th, 2025
TIMES:
Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 PM doors; 8:00 PM show
Sundays 2:30 PM doors; 3:00 PM show
INFORMATION AND TICKETS:
Tickets on sale HERE.
Pricing tiers:
Reserved: $40 (early seating, 1st-2nd rows, center section)
General Admission: $35
Seniors/Veterans/Students: $20 (use code SVS20)
Neighbor Ticket: $18 (enter zip code at checkout for 90031, 90032, 90033, 90042, 90065, 90012)
Pay What You Can Fridays: only at box office
HIGH RESOLUTION PRESS PHOTOS AND GRAPHICS:
Adobe Punk: a punk rehearsal in real-time
photos, event graphics available HERE.
EVENT DESCRIPTION:
A brand new iteration of the original theaterwork co-written/directed by mother-son team, Theresa Chavez and Gabriel Garza. Performed in real-time with original music, this brand new iteration of
Adobe Punk finds a trio of young musicians squatting in one of L.A.’s oldest adobe homes in early 1980s Bell Gardens. Inspired by the bands X, Bags, and the Minutemen, the group rehearses in preparation for their debut show. Finding respite and repulsion amongst one another, a fire is starting within the group. Will they be able to harness the flame or will it burn them down?
Original songs by Nina Diaz (music) and Chavez (lyrics), and an evocative set and soundscape by Dorothy Hoover and Sage Lewis, respectively.
The multi-talented cast features actor/musicians Margarita Brighton, Isaac Cruz, and Sara Runge.
“Evoking stage musical, rock show, and performance art, [Adobe Punk] promises something fresh for both theatre lovers and live music fans.”
- Lina Lecaro, LA Weekly Culture Pick
“I was intrigued by the intersecting narratives of architecture, L.A. history and punk. The smart staging gives Adobe Punk an added dimension.”
- Carolina A. Miranda, Los Angeles Times
“The musician-actors captured the essence of punk with impressive musicality and subtle nuances.”
- Miguel Costa, Music Connection
ABOUT…PRODUCTIONS:
About…Productions, now in its 36th year, creates original interdisciplinary theaterworks and educational programs that provoke new perspectives on history, humanity, and culture. The award-winning company is dedicated to generating new work through collaboration to create artistic and community dialogue, and believes in the power of theater to enlighten audiences, transform youth, and celebrate the lives of elders.
Los Angeles-based, the itinerant company has toured throughout the U.S., and in Canada, and been featured on national television. Productions have been presented at numerous venues including the Mark Taper Forum, the Getty Museum, Plaza de la Raza, Autry Museum, The Public Theater (NYC), University of Texas, Austin City Limits, National Museum of Mexican Art (Chicago), the Museum of Pop Culture (Seattle), and the Banff Center for the Arts (Alberta, Canada).
Its theaterworks and educational programs unearth and illuminate cultural histories of Latin America, the Southwest, California, and Los Angeles. Music-driven productions include
By the Hand of the Father featuring the music of Alejandro Escovedo;
Evangeline, the Queen of Make-Believe featuring the songbook of Los Lobos written by David Hidalgo and Louie Pérez; and
They Shoot Mexicans, Don’t They with music written and performed by members of Quetzal including Quetzal Flores and Martha Gonzalez.
This production of Adobe Punk is made possible in part by the National Endowment of Arts, the California Arts Council, the Pasadena Arts and Culture Commission and the City of Pasadena Cultural Affairs Division, the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, and the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture.
PLAZA DE LA RAZA:
Plaza de la Raza Cultural Center for the Arts & Education is the only multidisciplinary community arts venue dedicated to serving the Eastside neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Founded in 1970 by prominent labor, business and civic leaders as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, it offers affordable after-school, intergenerational arts education programs to nearly 5,100 children, teens and adults each year. Its mission is to foster enrichment of all cultures bridging the geographic, social, artistic, and cultural boundaries of Los Angeles, and beyond. More info at plazadelaraza.org.
Visit About…Productions online:
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