Saturday Night is a Great Night to Wrestle!!! Mexican Wrestling Macbeth!
Gabe Garza as La Diabla Azul
and El Mysterio as Samson the Silver Masked Man
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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Chicago
Mammals Theatre Company presents
MEXICAN WRESTLING
MACBETH
Written by
Bob Fisher
Directed by
Warwick Johnson
“CRITIC’S
CHOICE - a damn funny show; now it's firing on all cylinders” – Brian Nemtusak
w/The Reader
MEXICAN
WRESTLING MACBETH - Every Saturday Night in June and July, it is a party at the
Zoo Studios Luchadore Style as The Chicago Mammals present MEXICAN WRESTLING
MACBETH!
What happens
when Mexico’s favorite lady luchadores have to fight it out over the coveted
role of Lady Macbeth!!! Mayhem, Mystery, and Aztec Mummies will rise from beyond
the grave!
Señor
Director (played by Company Member Dennis Frymire) has secured the funds to
produce his very first Mexican Shakespearean Cinema Extravaganza. But in order
to keep the cameras rolling, his movie’s producers insist that he cast the film
using only Mexico’s favorite superstar luchadores. The femme fatale known as La
Diabla Azul (played by Company Member Gabe Garza) will stop at nothing in order
to defeat her competition and become Mexico’s First and Only Lady Macbeth! Come
see art imitate life imitate art as La Diabla Azul becomes the incarnation of
Lady Macbeth both on screen and in the haunted catacombs of the Aztec mummy’s
lair!
To find out
more go to the Mammals blog at themammals.blogspot.com or
chicagomammals.com
Featuring
Liz Chase, Gabe Garza, Vinny Lacey, Dennis Frymire, Justin Warren, Loren Jones,
Sarah Koerner, David W.M. Kelch, Glenn Proud, Ben Muller. With Don Hall, Nick
Simon, and Erin Orr.
Remaining Performance
Dates are as follows
Saturday June 23rd
Saturday June 30th
Saturday
July 7th
Saturday
July 14th
Saturday
July 21st
Saturday
July 28th
All performances are
at 10:30pm – BYOB
Zoo Studios
4001 N. Ravenswood Ave Ste 205
Chicago,
IL 60613
Reservations
can be made by calling 866-593-4614 - $15.00
The Mammals
explore performance works embracing themes of history, mythology, and destiny
through the genres of science fiction, horror, and phantasmagoria
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