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Ruby, Tragically Rotund by Boni Alvarez

Ruby, Tragically Rotund

Ruby, Tragically Rotund

Playwrights’ Arena in Association with the LATC and TDRZ Productions, Inc. Present the World Premiere of Boni Alvarez’s “RUBY, TRAGICALLY ROTUND,” a sexy comedy of Plus-Size proportions opening Friday, September 11, 2009.

EVENT: Playwrights’ Arena, the only theatre dedicated to discovering, nurturing and producing original works written exclusively by Los Angeles playwrights, in association with The LATC and TDRZ Production, Inc.s is presenting the World Premiere of RUBY, TRAGICALLY ROTUND, a sexy comedy of plus size proportions!.

PRODUCERS: Playwrights’ Arena, Ted Benito and Diane Levine

DIRECTOR: Jon Lawrence Rivera, Artistic Director of Playwrights’ Arena

PLAYWRIGHT: Boni B. Alvarez

CAST: Robert Almodovar, Regan Carrington, Kacy-Earl David, Alison De La Cruz, Fran de Leon, Mark Doerr, Angel Star Felix, Katherine Lee, Marc Pelina and Ellen D. Williams.

SET DESIGN: Miguel Montalvo
LIGHT DESIGN: Adam Blumenthal
SOUND DESIGN: Bob Blackburn
COSTUME DESIGN: Mylette Nora
STAGE MANAGER; Jaclyn Kalkhurst

PREVIEW: Thursday, September 10 at 8:00 P.M. ($20.00)

OPENING NIGHT: Friday, September 11 at 8:00 P.M.

PERFORMANCES: Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:00 P.M.; Sundays at 3:00 P.M.
CLOSING: Sunday, October 11, 2009 at 3:00 P.M.

VENUE: Playwrights’ Arena at The LATC (Los Angeles Theatre Center), 514 South Spring Street, Historic Downtown Los Angeles, 90014 (between 5th & 6th Street)

TICKET PRICES: $30.00 (Student, Senior and Group Rates available)

RESERVATIONS: (213) 489-0994 Ext.# 107 or www.thelatc.org

SUPPLEMENTARY: RUBY, TRAGICALLY ROTUND – by Boni Alvarez

A Filipino-American college student named Ruby is perfectly at ease with her rotund body. After all, she has surrounded herself with three friends who are like-minded and like-bodied who, at times, act as a Greek Chorus. And her hot new African-American boyfriend worships her. But at home, Ruby’s mother Edwina (a hopeful beauty pageant contestant in her youth) is obsessed about body image. So much so, that Ruby’s sister Jemmalyn, who looks more like a boy (and played by a male actor on stage), has been pushed by her mother to compete in the Miss Sunnyvale Beauty Contest. Because in Edwina’s eyes a thin daughter who resembles a boy is far better than a beautiful daughter who is rotund. When Edwina stopped paying for Ruby’s college tuition to dedicate the family’s money into Jemmalyn’s beauty contest expenses – Ruby did the only option she has to gaining back her college tuition: win the Miss Sunnyvale Beauty Contest. In twists and turns, emerging Filipino-American playwright Boni Alvarez addresses society’s concept of beauty and the pressure young people face to maintain that “ideal” image. With echoes of Greek tragedy laced in, this very funny, modern, hip play has a clear, authentic voice.

This wickedly funny new play by Boni B. Alvarez exposes the beauty and the people who refuse to see it. Directed by Jon Lawrence Rivera.

Visit their web site at www.playwrightsarena.org.


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