Don Juan the Vampire
October 10, 2008
, 2008
Celebrate Days of the Dead as it has been celebrated in Mexico since the mid 1800's. Follow vampire Don Juan as he climbs cloisters seducing women and laughing at the law and the religious values of society.
Zorrilla opened his famous Don Juan Tenorio in 1844 in Mexico City but placed the story in 16th century Seville. Teatro Dallas's production of Don Juan the Vampire, however, will take place in 1950's Seville, with a swirl of punk rock from the eighties- after all the play opens during a masquerade. This show is packed with action and taps into the personality of the womanizer Don Juan, who in spite of his evil and vampiric ways, surrenders to the love of Doña Inés.
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- Tony's Mexican Restaurant: 3 pm - 7 pm: $2 domestics, $2.50 margaritas
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