With Geraldine Dulex, Chris Kaufman, Bryn Packard and Chris Popio.

Set and light by Brian Sidney Bembridge. Costumes by Tonette Navarro. Music by Gabriel Dib. Assistant Diretor: Mariana Leite

Written and directed by Emilio Williams

Opens March 14th at Stage773

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Critics love our sister show "Your problem with men" produced by Teatro Luna



While "Tables and Beds" continues to delight audiences... the new world premiere by Emilio Williams, produced by Teatro Luna at Stage773 is gathering rave reviews.

"The whole thing is winningly delirious" says The Chicago Tribune in its 3 star reviews (out of 4) "Loose but assured in its ridiculous sensibility, the production's alchemy is from Emilio Williams' droll script and director Alexandra Meda's breakneck pacing and an eye for clean design, all of which benefit from the efforts of this madcap three-person ensemble, which finds humanity within the sitcomlike parameters." 

The show is also RECOMMENDED by the Chicago Reader: "In this mischievous new one-act from Spanish playwright Emilio Williams, protagonist Asun spins through a surreal sequence of regret after breaking off her engagement. Williams approaches his convoluted subject with a convoluted plot—the line between dream and reality remains hazy—but Asun's remorse rings through clearly. (...) Abigail Vega electrifies as Asun.

You can purchase discounted tickets here. The show runs Fridays and Saturdays at 10pm and Sundays at 5pm.




Meet Alex Meda, Abigail Vega and Emilio Williams in this radio interview.

https://soundcloud.com/vocalo/teatro-luna-your-problem-with





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