Telenovela Wives of Pancho Villa

comedy · portable currency · Ages 16+ · United States

world premiere
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KARL MANHEIM certified reviewer June 29, 2014
Best play we've seen all year. Not simply historically accurate, but also politically and socially relevant to contemporary issues. Extremely funny, with dialect, idioms and puns to match. Great cast and production; superb playwright. Our only regret is that it lasted a mere 55 minutes.... full review
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THEODORE KENNEY uncertified reviewer July 03, 2023
Telenovela Wives of Pancho Villa Comedy is an enjoyable series that offers both entertainment value and educational insights. Its unique blend of comedy and history makes it a standout among other telenovelas, appealing to a wide range of viewers. Whether you are interested in Mexican history or simply looking for a good laugh, this show is sure to deliver.... full review
DARIAN BOJEAUX certified reviewer June 25, 2014
Snippets from the life of Poncho Villa. If I had it to do again, I would have first refreshed my memory by spending 10 minutes on the internet for a little info. on Poncho Villa. All very good actors in a pleasant, short, entertaining play. Creativity to make up for lack of set, and excellent dramatic gesturing and other antics. The Schkapf theatre is small with all good seats, parking in the lot if you get there early enough, and there is a nice little cafe there for some delicious sweets and beverages, with a comfortable atmosphere and reasonable prices. ... full review
JUNE CARRYL certified reviewer June 22, 2014
This show is so much fun! It's a great story; the the actors are clearly having a blast and it's just infectious. The director lightly borrows elements of City Garage style theater in terms of presentation and caricature, but infuses it with a joy that is palpable. GO!!! ... full review