Nov 15 Saturday
Two new one acts by local playwrights join forces at the Vortex for just two weekends. The Conservator, written and directed by Brian Hansen and performed by Bridget Kelly, tells the story of an art conservator with a risky side. Big Fat Mess is written and performed by Jen Stephenson and directed by RayRey Griego. Jen tells her story of surviving many life challenges as a person with an immune deficiency. Surprising and funny. Patrons are requested to wear masks during this presentation.
Nov 16 Sunday
Nov 21 Friday
Nov 22 Saturday
Dec 05 Friday
The Game's AfootWritten by: Ken LudwigDirected by: Yannig MorinDecember 5 - 28
An actor who plays Sherlock Holmes invites guests to his home for the Christmas holidays only to find he must be a real detective when a guest turns up dead.
Oscar Wildeâs âThe Importance of Being Earnestâ is the last of his four drawing-room plays, the previous three being âLady Windermereâs Fanâ, âA Woman Of No Importanceâ and âAn Ideal Husbandâ, written a couple of hundred years ago! This farcical comedy depicts the tangled affairs of two young âmen about townâ who lead double lives to evade unwanted social obligations, both assuming the name âErnestâ while wooing the two young women of their affections. The play, celebrated for its wit and repartee, parodies contemporary dramatic norms, gently satirizes late Victorian manners, and introduces â in addition to the two pairs of young lovers â the formidable âLady Bracknellâ â you must have heard of her! A luminary of Albuquerque theatre holding the directorâs baton, Mario Cabrera has chosen six very well-known actors â Georgia Athearn, Nicee Brown, Clair Gardner, Jerry Hines, Bailey Hunt, Scott Sharot and Michael Weppler - to delight the audience, along with M. Cabrera, as âLady Bracknellâ! Performances 7.30pm Fridays and Saturdays. Additional performances Thursday Dec 11 and 18 at 7.30pm ($10 tix available). Saturday Dec 13 - 2pm only.
Dec 06 Saturday
Dec 07 Sunday