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Spanish Language Theater ~ this weekend ~Los Angeles

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VOLUNTAD DE HIERRO @ the Frida Kahlo Theater, 2332 W. 4th Street, LA, CA 90057, Friday, August 17 and Saturday, August 18 @8pm, $6.00 general.

VOLUNTAD DE HIERRO is an autobiographical account of Eduardo Cholula's life and challenges as a handicapped person in Mexico and the USA. Starring Adrian Fernandez, Jorge Duran, Mariana Marroquin, Monica Sandoval Perez, Alberto Santillan, Ada Cardona, Gonzalo Suarez y the author as himself, Eduardo Cholula.

And, ALSO IN SPANISH ONLY, through August 26th, an international co-production between the 24th Street Theater, Colombia's Teatro de Candelaria, and the Olin Theater company:

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EMILY DICKINSON @ the 24th Street Theater, 1117 W. 24th Street, LA, CA 90007, through Sunday August 26th, Fridays & Saturdays @8pm, Sunday @ 7pm. Reservations: 213-745-6516. Donations only. "EMILY DICKINSON recreates the life and the intimacy of this outstanding North American poet who transformed the poetic sensibility of the 19th century." Directed by Patricia Ariza. For more information go to www.myspace.com/olin_theater.

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