Gente de Teatro celebrates its
15th Anniversary



with a renowned contemporary classic



Argentores Award (1986) & Best Foreign Play Award (México, 1988)
and others.

Made in Lanús is one of the most successful Argentine plays of the last
20 years. Yoli, Negro, Mabel & Osvaldo describe with exquisite
sensitivity and simplicity both the dilemmas faced by potential
immigrants upon deciding whether to leave or stay in their country
and the dilemmas faced by those that have already immigrated.

Artistic Director: Marcela Salas
Assistant Director: Carmen Falla Aramayo
Cast: Sergio Amsel, Ana Ilvento Scuseria, Claudia Soroka & Jorge Zambra

Performances in Spanish


September 9, 10 & 11, 2010, 7:30 PM
September 12, 2010, 3:30 PM


Audience members attending Friday's presentation are invited to a
reception following the performance


Hamman Hall, Rice University
Entrances 20 y 21 (off Rice Blvd)

Parking information (Page: News)


September 9 & September 12: $10
September 10: $20 (Friday's ticket includes admission to
reception celebrating 15 years of Gente de Teatro)

September 11: $15

The purchase of a ticket before September 1, allows
the ticket holder to participate in a drawing for two
round trip airline tickets
to USA, Canada, Alaska,
Mexico, the Caribbean or Central America, courtesy of




Buy your ticket online:
www.gentedeteatromil.eventbrite.com


You can also send your check before September 1, 2010 to:
Gente de Teatro, 2727 Kirby Dr. #20 F, Houston, TX 77098
Please write down the performance day, and number of attendees
Credit cards accepted at the box office


Information: 713-826-0445 / 713-410-8370
mail@gentedeteatro.org

Gente de Teatro has the generous support of
the Department of Hispanic Studies & the CSL of Rice
University, the Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston*,
the Consulate General of Argentina in Houston, Casa
Argentina de Houston, Continental Airlines® and Fiesta
Supermarket


* The Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston, Inc. is funded in part by grants from the
City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.