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Culture Clash's Zorro in Hell at Ricardo Montalban Theatre

Ricardo Montalban Theatre (1615 N. Vine Street Los Angeles, CA 90028)
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$35.00 - $55.00
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$17.50 - $27.50*
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Comedy troupe Culture Clash (Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas and Herbert Siguenza) rips Zorro from the pages of pulp fiction to take on Hollywood's image machine while blasting through borders and stereotypes. The show remakes the masked hero so that he may truly represent oppressed people everywhere--including on the West Side!

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The last date listed for Zorro in Hell was Sunday September 30, 2007 / 2:30pm.

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1615 N. Vine Street
Los Angeles, CA 90028
323-871-2420
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Perfection. Great space, hilarious performance. I'd highly recommend checking out Culture Clash anytime you get a chance, especially if you like agit-prop and laughing until your sides hurt.
Written on Sep 17 2007

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This is a fast pace. hispanic Robin Williams type skit in the style of the old Firesign Theatre or The Congress of Wonders.... reminiscent of old Berkeley days when speech was free and people knew how to use it!!! We enjoyed every minute couldn't stop laughing and all the references! great show Thanks! Rita & Michael Hand
Written on Jul 30 2007

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Culture Clash at it wildest...funniest best. A roller coaster of a ride thru
California history, culture and politics....Latino Style.
Written on Aug 21 2007

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Witty, cutting, clever political satire (a number of 4 letter words, every politician past and present is defamed, etc., but they are clear from their advertising that that is what it's about, so theater goers shouldn't be surprised). Excellent, provocative show.

Nice venue, sort of outdated, needs a facelift (but nothing that affects the quality of the performance - seats were comfortable, some had been replaced, nice leg room, good AC, good sound).
Written on Aug 20 2007

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More Information About Zorro in Hell

Website

http://www.cultureclash.com

Quotes & Highlights

  • "A call to revolution" --Los Angeles Times
  • "Promiscuously extravagant" --Hollywood Reporter
  • "Brilliantly performed" --Variety
  • "Man, it's good to have Cutlure Clash back at what they do best" --Daily News

Description

The Culture Clash trio takes on Zorro's legend to explore homeland security in the Wild West—when Anglo-Americans struggled with Mexican immigration, Indian gambling and a governor born on foreign soil. At long last, it's a look behind the mask of a mainstream icon—Culture Clash-style.

This is the Los Angeles premiere of Zorro in Hell, following a successful run at Berkeley Rep last year.

Created, written and performed by Culture Clash: Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas and Herbert Siguenza.