El Grande de Coca Cola
The play, which is being reviewed in this paper, is the madcap comedy El Grande De Coca-Cola. This comedy was performed entirely in easily understood Spanish and was viewed on Tuesday at 8:00pm in the New Theater. I drove home from the Indiana State New Theatre's production of El Grande de Coca-Cola with a full joyful heart feeling that comes from having seen a good show with a moving message. I was not alone in appreciating this show, as evidenced by the lengthy ovation. This play was however difficult to understand due to the extent of Spanish spoken throughout. It seems to have been a comedy that would be acceptable to any and all types of audiences. In particular, several of Pepe Hernandez’s lines made him sort of the master of ceremonies of everything. The Tijuana nightclub seemed to represent on the whole the importance of showbiz and how everyone can get wrapped up in getting his or her minutes of fame. This revela
I was very pleased with the courteousness of all the volunteers including ushers, greeters, and concessions folks. It made for a very comfortable atmosphere. This was a good show and very enjoyable community theater. It was a pleasure to come see the show and I will definitely show my support for the hard work of these dedicated performers and volunteers of the New Theatre. Maria Hernandez, Pepe’s daughter, was hilarious. She played this part silly, hunched over, head bobbing, fully in role. She was very good with physical humor, particularly when she role-played the Spanish voice. Maria is an excellent character actor and I was impressed by her skill. I don't think she could have done any better. tion affected the meaning as well as the intensity. The El Grande De Coca-Cola is the story of a man, Pepe Hernandez who has persuaded his uncle, the manager of the local Coca-Cola bottling plant to give him money to rent a nightclub. Telling
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