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Don Quixote de La Redo
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Mexican American Cultural Center 600 River Street Austin, TX 78701
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Don Quixote is SOLD OUT for all remaining performances. To get on the wait list, email BoxOffice@GlassHalfFullTheatre.com and give your name and whether you’d like to come Friday or Saturday. Thank you!
Don Quixote de La Redo is inspired by Cervante's classic novel and set in an imagined future near the border between Texas and México, in a place that used to be called “Laredo.” A pair of technicians assigned to the border wall encounter the lost stories of Don Quixote and strive to “re-do” them with regrettable and hilarious consequences.
“Glass Half Full Theater has netted . . . considerable critical acclaim for its inventive blend of puppetry and physical storytelling.” -Austin-American Statesman
“The puppeteers who spin the evening's tale, Caroline Reck and Gricelda Silva, are engaging, precise, and humorous.” –Austin Chronicle
“The company provides full value, playing with (not against) the audience, and reveals its innovative spirit and high creativity as it does so. This is a company to follow. “ -CTX, Austin.
Puppetry & Performance by Gricelda Silva, Caroline Reck, Rudy Ramirez, Indigo Rael, & Marina De Yoe-Pedraza.
Design by Taylor Juarez, Eliot Hayes, Taylor Harrison, Caroline Reck, Jennifer Davis, & Rachel Atkinson.
This is NOT a children's puppet show. Children 10 and older will enjoy the spectacle but the socio-political commentary is strictly adult. Parents be warned there is bilingual cursing (Sh*t/ cabron/ ch#ngada).
More about Language: The performers use a combination of English, Spanish, and Spanglish. Easily understood by English-only speakers; extra fun for bilingual speakers.
BoxOffice@GlassHalfFullTheatre.com
512 541 9192
Glass Half Full Theatre is a Sponsored Project of the Austin Creative Alliance. This project is a co-production with Teatro Vivo and supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department and by the Jim Henson Foundation.