Sep 27 - 29 2019
Marga Gomez’s “LATIN STANDARDS” (3 performances!)

Marga Gomez’s “LATIN STANDARDS” (3 performances!)

Presented by Esperanza Peace and Justice Center at Esperanza Peace and Justice Center

Join us at the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center on Friday, September 27; Saturday, September 28th; and Sunday, September 29th for Marga Gomez's Latin Standards!

Latin Standards was named New York Times “Critic’s Pick” for its “winning heart and humor.” Written and performed by award winner Marga Gomez and directed by David Schweizer, "Latin Standards" recalls Marga's childhood in Washington Heights with her father, Willy Chevalier, comedian, producer, songwriter, and prominent figure in the golden era of New York’s Latino variety shows also known as La Farandula. As a tribute to his memory, adult Marga defied reason and launched a hipster comedy night at Esta Noche, a doomed San Francisco Latino drag club, during the onset of the city's gentrification crisis. Latin Standards is an energetic, funny and poignant story of perseverance and creative addiction passed down from immigrant father to lesbian daughter. After playing full houses in Tucson in 2018 the Arizona Star said: "Gomez infuses her stories with such delicious details and character that you are transported. That makes for a fine 80 minutes."

Marga Gomez, has performed at Esperanza several times and is thrilled to return with another new show. Marga is an award winning writer/performer of 13 solo plays which have been presented nationally and Off Broadway. Marga also tours nationally as a stand-up comedian and is known for being one of the first out lesbian performers in the business. She has appeared on HBO's Comic Relief at the invitation of Robin Williams who called her "amazing." Marga's acting credits include  include “The Vagina Monologues” with Rita Moreno, and a guest role on Netflix's “Sense8.”

Selections from Gomez’s work have been published in several anthologies including Extreme Exposure (TCG Books), HOWL (Crown Press), Out Loud & Laughing (Anchor Books), Contemporary Plays by American Women of Color (Routledge.)

Admission Info

Tickets: $10 pre-sale, $12 at door. Available for purchase at bit.ly/latin_standards.

Phone: 210-228-0201

Email: esperanza@esperanzacenter.org

Dates & Times

2019/09/27 - 2019/09/29

Additional time info:

Join us at the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center on Friday, September 27; Saturday, September 28th; and Sunday, September 29th for Marga Gomez's Latin Standards! We will also be having a Meet & Greet Fundraiser before one of the performances, so please call us for price and more info! 

** Tickets: $10 pre-sale, $12 at door. Available for purchase at bit.ly/latin_standards | Video preview - https://vimeo.com/308404274 **

Latin Standards was named New York Times “Critic’s Pick” for its “winning heart and humor.” Written and performed by award winner Marga Gomez and directed by David Schweizer, "Latin Standards" recalls Marga's childhood in Washington Heights with her father, Willy Chevalier, comedian, producer, songwriter, and prominent figure in the golden era of New York’s Latino variety shows also known as La Farandula. As a tribute to his memory, adult Marga defied reason and launched a hipster comedy night at Esta Noche, a doomed San Francisco Latino drag club, during the onset of the city's gentrification crisis. Latin Standards is an energetic, funny and poignant story of perseverance and creative addiction passed down from immigrant father to lesbian daughter. After playing full houses in Tucson in 2018 the Arizona Star said: "Gomez infuses her stories with such delicious details and character that you are transported. That makes for a fine 80 minutes."

Marga Gomez, has performed at Esperanza several times and is thrilled to return with another new show. Marga is an award winning writer/performer of 13 solo plays which have been presented nationally and Off Broadway. Marga also tours nationally as a stand-up comedian and is known for being one of the first out lesbian performers in the business. She has appeared on HBO's Comic Relief at the invitation of Robin Williams who called her "amazing." Marga's acting credits include  include “The Vagina Monologues” with Rita Moreno, and a guest role on Netflix's “Sense8.”

Selections from Gomez’s work have been published in several anthologies including Extreme Exposure (TCG Books), HOWL (Crown Press), Out Loud & Laughing (Anchor Books), Contemporary Plays by American Women of Color (Routledge.)

Her website is margagomez.com.

Location Info

Esperanza Peace and Justice Center

922 San Pedro, San Antonio, TX 78212