It all culminates to this. Nearly every actor together on stage in an all out comedic roundabout as Miguel must face who he really is to all his friends.
Synopsis of Shades:
Miguel is a troubled high school student who enjoys taunting gays. When a gift from his second-base girlfriend ends up changing his life forever, he is set off on an often comedic course of self-acceptance of his own sexuality. Going gay has never been this dysfunctional.
Shades, written by Tom Hartley. Directed by Odalys Nanin. Performed at Macha Theatre, 2014. Featuring John Alexi, Armando Broncas, Kevin Dulude, Catherine Mersereau, Walter Perez, Lori Allen Thomas, Shin Shimizu.
Other performances featured Andrew Danner, Chera Holland, Daniel Rivera, Deja Soufka, Keiko Terashima, Monique Lukens.
You haven’t been able to come out to your Mom until this very moment. Your Dad told you you’d be better off dead than being a “fag”. Is this Mom’s reaction what her son expected?
Synopsis of Shades:
Miguel is a troubled high school student who enjoys taunting gays. When a gift from his second-base girlfriend ends up changing his life forever, he is set off on an often comedic course of self-acceptance of his own sexuality. Going gay has never been this dysfunctional.
Shades, written by Tom Hartley. Directed by Odalys Nanin. Performed at Macha Theatre, 2014. Featuring Armando Broncas, Lori Allen Thomas.
Other performances featured Andrew Danner, Chera Holland, Daniel Rivera, Deja Soufka, Keiko Terashima, Monique Lukens.
That awkward moment when you’re forced to introduce your boyfriend to your girlfriend.
Synopsis of Shades:
Miguel is a troubled high school student who enjoys taunting gays. When a gift from his second-base girlfriend ends up changing his life forever, he is set off on an often comedic course of self-acceptance of his own sexuality. Going gay has never been this dysfunctional.
Shades, written by Tom Hartley. Directed by Odalys Nanin. Performed at Macha Theatre, 2014. Featuring Armando Broncas, Walter Perez, Catherine Mersereau. Other performances featured Andrew Danner, Chera Holland, Daniel Rivera, Deja Soufka, Keiko Terashima, Monique Lukens.
Winner of Macha Theatre’s Playwriting Competition Macha Theatre presents a workshop production of a new play, Shades by Tom Hartley, the winner of Macha’s 2013 Playwriting Competition, produced and directed by Odalys Nanin. The play opens Saturday, March 29th at 8pm at Macha Theatre/Films in West Hollywood, California. The story centers on Miguel, a troubled high school student who enjoys taunting gays. Miguel’s life is unexpectedly turned upside down, when a gift from his girlfriend ends-up changing his life forever – as he sets-off on an often comedic course of self-acceptance about his own sexuality. Going gay has never been this dysfunctional!
The cast includes Jon Alexi, Jose Bonilla, Armando Broncas, Andrew Danner, Kevin Dulude, Chera Holland, Catherine Mersereau, Walter Perez, Daniel Rivera, Shin Shimizu, Deja Soufka, Keiko Terashima, & Lori Allen Thomas. The play previews Friday, March 28th and runs March 29th through April 19th, playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 6pm. There is male nudity. Ages 18 and up only.
The award-winning Macha Theatre is the only ongoing producing theatre in West Hollywood, California. The Macha is owned and operated by Odalys Nanin who is recipient of the Maverick Award from the Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival and the Pat Parker Award from Christopher Street West, among others. In 2013, Ms. Nanin garnered two LA Weekly Picks of the Week back to back (March for Marilyn – My Secret! and in July for her re-imagined version of her original play Garbo’s Cuban Lover.) Macha Theatre/Films is located at 1107 N. Kings Road in West Hollywood, CA 90069.
For tickets and information visit www.machatheatre.org or call 323-969-7862.