Homeless

National Hispanic Cultural Center

Katy June-Friesen
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When Albuquerque native Steven Michael Quezada moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting and comedy, he couldn’t land a gig or find an agent. He thought no one wanted to talk to a skinny Chicano from Albuquerque. He wondered if he might be on his way to becoming homeless, and he sat down to write a play about this fear. Quezada’s play, Homeless, was first performed in Albuquerque 10 years ago, and it’s likely Quezada’s commentary on society’s pressures and expectations are still relevant. The play is not only written by Quezada — he’s also the actor. Homeless opens on Thursday and runs through August 7. Thursday through Saturday shows are at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. $10 general, $8 students/seniors/NHCC members. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster and the NHCC box office. For more info, call 724-4771 or got to nhcc.org.
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