Aye, No!
by Teatro Audaz

Aug. 31, 2018
Friday

In a small border town, young Alicia comes home from college with a “friend” for her family to meet. The trouble begins when her loving grandma and well-intentioned yet nosey aunts assume that Alicia is bringing home a boyfriend or fiancé. Alicia, wanting her family’s acceptance and fearing ancient Mexican magic, turns to her three fairy-drag-queen friends for guidance.

Teatro Audaz in collaboration with The Playhouse San Antonio

Directed by Laura Garza

Cast

Alicia - Miranda Valdez 
Kika - Jaime Gonzalez 
Mague - Nora Moreno-Jarrell 
Maria - Brizzo Torres 
Kathy - Karlyn Buchaus 
Joe - Ivan Ortega 
Zereda - Louie Canales 
Starlinda - Christian Gomez 
Starkisha - Ray Seams

Director - Laura T. Garza

Choreographer - Courtnie Mercer

Stage Manager - AnaLisa Leos-Garcia

 

[image by Siggi Ragnar from Cellar Theatre production, Public Theatre, San Antonio]


Aye, No!
by Liz Coronado Castillo
Teatro Audaz

Friday,
August 31, 2018
Woodlawn Pointe Community Center
702 Donaldson Avenue
(directly opposite Jefferson High School)
San Antonio, TX, 78201

‘Aye, No!’ was at the Public Theatre's Cellar Theater.  The last two performances this weekend are sold out but there will be an encore performance on August 31.  

Word around town has it that Teatro Audaz’‘Aye, No!’ is a hilarious and poignant production. It sold out during its run at The Public Theater’s Cellar Theater this month, so it is back by popular demand for an encore presentation for one night only at Woodlawn Pointe on Friday August 31 from 8p.m. to 10p.m. Tickets are $15 to $20 and are available online but are going fast. Do not miss a chance to catch this show written by Liz Coronado-Castillo and directed by Laura T. Garza. Cast includes Miranda Valdez, Jaime Gonzalez-Quintero, Nora Moreno-Jarrell, Brizzo Torres, Karlyn Buchaus, Ivan Ortega, Louie Canales, Ray D. Seams and Christian Gomez. The show is bilingual, 90% English, 10% Spanish.

‘Aye, No!’ takes place in a small town, where young Alicia comes home from college with a ‘friend’ for her family to meet. The trouble begins when her loving grandma and well-intentioned, yet nosy aunts assume that Alicia is bringing home a boyfriend or fiancée. Alicia, wanting her family’s acceptance and fearing ancient Mexican magic, turns to her three fairy-drag-queen friends for guidance.

Woodlawn Pointe
702 Donaldson Ave.
San Antonio, TX 78201
(210) 468-2787

 

-- via SA Examiner