Last
Chance to Catch
AN
INFINITE ACHE!
Closes,
June 23
When:
June 19-23. Mon-Tues @ 8pm;
Wed-Fri @ 7pm &
9pm
Where:
185 6th Street @
Howard
Tix:
Monday Preview $15;
General Tues-Fri
$30.
Receive
HALF OFF with online code
INFINITE.
Only
4 shows left!
A
time and genre-bending love
story, AN INFINITE ACHE
dissects the relationship
between two Californians
(Krystle Piamonte’s
Filipino/ Chinese
"Hope,” and Dustin
Emery’s Jewish
"Charles”) raw on
stage. Experience their life
together (and apart) for
only $15 w/code INFINITE at
www.theTRIBEproductions.org
80
intermission-free minutes
make AN INFINITE ACHE a
worthy (though not
exhausting) night
out.
"Bindlestiff
will always feel like a home
to me," says star
Krystle Piamonte. She's
graced the Bindlestiff stage
in "Stories High"
and "Queer as
F*ck", and is excited
to share her
"Hope" with
SOMA.
July
13-29
TAGALOG
2017
Jully
13-29
Tickets
on-sale now!
When: July
13-29 @ 8pm. Community Preview
(Pay-What-You-Can) Night, July
13. Opening Night, July 14
(reception following
performance). Saturday, July 22
Matinee @ 2pm.
Where: 185
6th Street @ Howard
Tix: Student/Senior
- $10; General - $15;
Support-the-Artists - $25; Group
Rate (6 or more) - $12.50
Join
us in the heart of the SOMA
Pilipinas Cultural District
for Bindlestiff Studio’s
production of TAGALOG 2017,
a collection of one-act
plays written and performed
in the national language of
the Philippines. With
creative use of live English
surtitles, non-Tagalog
speaking patrons alike can
enjoy the innovative, brave,
new voices selected from the
prestigious Virgin Labfest
of the Cultural Center of
the Philippines. The annual
festival celebrates the best
unproduced, experimental
works from emerging Filipino
playwrights, and Bindlestiff
Studio is proud to pair
their work on this side of
the Pacific with talented
local Bay Area
artists.
“Kung
Paano Ako Naging Leading
Lady” (How I Came to be the
Leading Lady) by Visconde
Carlo Vergara.* Sisters Mely
and Viva turn a small grudge
Into a battle between good
and evil. Directed by Allan
S.
Manalo.
“Ang
Bata sa Drum” (The Child in
the Drum) by Dominique
Beatrice La Victoria. A
young brother and sister
ponder life and chickens.
Directed by Joe
Cascasan.
“Changing
Partners” by Vincent de
Jesus.* "A torch
musical that explores the
alchemy of relationships and
questions the nature of
fidelity and the complex
issues partners face
regardless of gender."
- Giselle Garcia Ateneo
Professor. Directed by
Aureen Almario & Tonilyn
Sideco with Musical
Director, Rhoda
Gravador.
Featuring
Kathlyn Cabrera, Richgail
Cruz Enriquez, Nic
Feliciano, Faye Denise, Ryan
Morales, Russelle McDermott,
Jeffrey Ramos, Lee Robin
Salazar, and Paula V.
Sison.
*These
one-acts were developed into
full-length plays, which are
now being adapted into
feature
films.
We
invite everyone to witness
Bindlestiff’s Tagalog 2017,
a one-of-a-kind production
that exemplifies the unique
arts & culture of SOMA
Pilipinas.
July
13-29, 2017
Thursdays - Saturdays @
8pm
July 13th, Community Preview
@ 8pm.
Opening Night, July 14th @
8pm. Reception immediately
following, catered by local
vendors.
July 22nd, Matinee @
2pm.
$15
General • $10
Students/Seniors • $25
Support-the-Artists • $12.50
Group Rate (6 or
more)
Get
your tickets now at http://tagalog2017.bpt.me/
Sponsored
by the SF Arts Commission,
Grants for the Arts, and
Theatre Bay
Area