Luis Galli, shown at right, was the subject of a profile on Terra Perú. To read the article (which is in Spanish), click here.
Yanelba Ferreira recently returned from Virginia where she finished shooting the season premiere of the television series "Happily Never After" (Investigation Discovery). For more information, click here.
Rodney Roldán is currently filming the short film Outlaws Are With You (directed by Natalie Mirsky).
Sosa James, Jr. nabbed a role in the Brooklyn College student film 50/50 (directed by Joy Kim).
OneHeart Productions is presenting George E. Joshua's play Birmingham Reunion. Produced and directed by Mario Golden and Andreas Robertz, the play is part of the company's The Slavery Project, which examines the lives of the descendants of slaves and slaveowners in the United States. The production is scheduled for an April run at the La Guardia Performing Arts Center in the Long Island City area of Queens and stars Charles Black, Bill Blechingberg, Jen Danby, Jai Raphael, R. David Robinson and Ozzie Stewart. For more information, click here or here.
Alfredo Tauste is performing his six-part, self-penned solo show Shaman: A Real Panic Therapy in Six Parts as part of The ONE Festival of solo shows. The show is helmed by Sebastian Buczyk, Ignacio García Bustelo, Julián Mesri, Pep Muñoz and Jaime Puerta, respectively, and is scheduled for an April run at Teatro LATEA in the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center (home to HOLA) in Manhattan's Loísaida neighborhood.
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Alfredo Tauste is performing his six-part, self-penned solo show Shaman: A Real Panic Therapy in Six Parts as part of The ONE Festival of solo shows. The show is helmed by Sebastian Buczyk, Ignacio García Bustelo, Julián Mesri, Pep Muñoz and Jaime Puerta, respectively, and is scheduled for an April run at Teatro LATEA in the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center (home to HOLA) in Manhattan's Loísaida neighborhood.
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