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CASA 0101 presents
THE PINK CHAT ROOM
The first Latina lesbian musical - ever!

A down on her luck Latina lesbian looking for love on the
internet discovers cyberspace can be sexy, scary and expensive.

Book by June Vertucci & Trudy Ardizzone
Music & Lyrics by June Vertucci
Directed & Choreographed by Corky Dominguez
Produced by Josefina Lopez, Patricia Zamorano & Cinnamon Rivera

Starring: Julie Evans, Ve Magni, Martin Morales, Lena Marie, Claudia Duran

Casting Director: Hector Rodriguez
Stage Managers: Paloma Salazar, Alan Bergman
Music Director, Sound Designer, Sound Technician: June Vertucci
Set Design: Marco De Leon
Costume Design: Monica Hernandez
Lights Master Electrician: Edward Padilla
Light Technician: Jorge Villanueva

June 18 – July 11, 2010
Fri & Sat at 8 pm; Sun at 7 pm

Tickets: $15 General; $12 Students/Seniors; $10 Boyle Heights Residents
To RSVP: tickets@casa0101.org, (323) 263-7684, or www.Casa0101.org

More info: www.Casa0101.org
On Facebook: CASA 0101 Theatre • On Twitter: CASA0101

CASA 0101 is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization

(CASA 0101 is supported in part by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission)

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