About this Event
Written by Herbert Siguenza and Directed by Ed Trujillo
Set in Sinaloa, Mexico in 1992, Don Ernesto is a Narco king who has a young girl named Eva being trained by nuns to become his loyal subserviant wife. He sends his wise cracking housekeeper, Armida, to get the girl by train. Whil at the train station, Eva has a love at first sight encounter with Mario Grande Jr., Don Ernesto's rival, who is there for his father's funeral.
This narco-novela-comedy borrows from Romeo and Juliet, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Moliere's School for Wives for a hilarious and fun ride!
The show approximately 90 minutes.
Suggested Audience age is 10 and up for some mild adult language and drug references.
Purchasing Tickets & Refunds
Online tickets can be purchased up until an hour before the performance. Tickets can be purchased in person up until the show begins.
If you need to change the date of your ticket, please email [email protected] and we will make that arrangement for you.
Refunds can be made up until the start time of the performance. After the start of the performance, all ticket sales are final and non-refundable.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
John & Jean Knox Performing Arts Center, Corner of El Portal Drive & Castro Road/ Contra Costa College, San Pablo, United States
USD 10.00