RAVE REVIEWS for funny, powerful L.A. premiere of ‘My Mañana Comes’ at Fountain Theatre
April 28, 2016
Just beyond the elegant dining room of an Upper East Side restaurant, service workers angle for shifts, pray for tips and cling to dreams of life beyond their daily back-of-house grind. Armando Molina directs the Los Angeles premiere of My Mañana Comes by Elizabeth Irwin, at the Fountain Theatre in Hollywood.
The Fountain Theatre production has earned RAVEREVIEWS everywhere:
“ENGAGING! A nuanced exploration of the limits of human compassion in desperate times … the time we’ve spent getting to know these men pays off with an abrupt, heartbreaking twist.” Los Angeles Times
“SUPERB! We are carried away by the forward momentum of these characters, their hopes and dreams and frustrations.” Night-Tinted Glasses
“EXCEPTIONALLYINTERESTING! POIGNANT! Four very talented actors … a timely and important play.” LA Splash
“RIVETING! This powerful play reminds us of the struggles of the undocumented workers in America and the issue of minimum wage. keeps the audience on the edge