Saturday, January 9, 2010

Award-winning client, Elaine Del Valle, answers, “How Do You Recover From A Bad Audition Or Performance?” in this week’s “Back Stage.”


Award-winning client, Elaine Del Valle, answers, “How Do You Recover From A Bad Audition Or Performance?” in this week’s “Back Stage.”

This autobiographical dramatic comedy takes the audience through an "emotional rollercoaster" that is uplifting, heartbreaking and powerful as they witness Del Valle recreate life in the tough projects of 1980's Brownsville, Brooklyn NY. Amongst eight other characters, Del Valle narrates as herself from ages 11 to 17.
Crime, Drugs and Poverty mix with the Joys of Family, Hope, Salsa and the Birth of Rap, as Del Valle's innocence recounts a journey to womanhood, a family's struggle, a neighborhoods crack & crime epidemic, Salsa rumbas, and her love of Run DMC, which often times help her verbalize a unique struggle and triumph that has audiences cheering and laughing through their tears while swaying to urban rhythms.
THE NY DAILY NEWS calls it POWERFUL and names it in their TOP TEN PICKS!

Nuyorican Poets Cafe
236 East 3rd Street
(between Avenues B & C)
New York, NY 10009
MTA: F train, 2nd Ave.


This Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. at The Nuyorican Poets Cafe
(212) 505-8183
www.BrownsvilleBred.com

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