BRAVO by Pablo Muñoz-Evers
Sunday, May 18 at 6:30 PM
Violet Crown City Church, Juniper Hall, 1300 Morrow
Four old friends reunite at a house party in the heavily gentrified Mexican city of Valle de Bravo, where a lot of wealthy people from Mexico City own vacation homes. As the night unfolds, old resentments and unfinished business come to the surface.
Pablo Muñoz-Evers is a Colombian-born playwright and actor. His full-length play There’s No Sand on the Moon was recently selected and workshopped as part of Jarrot Productions’ annual Opening Act Initiative. Other recent-ish play productions include Dreams, which was part of ScriptWorks’ OUT OF INK 2023: Family Traditions (the one at the end with the tuna sandwich transformation machine). He recently performed in Sarah Saltwick’s MOTHERTREE at the Vortex and in a reading of Raul Garza’s FRIJOLEBEANS with Teatro Vivo. He will be playing Talbot in Henry VI.i with Walking Shadow Shakespeare Project in May. He’s a high school English teacher, he loves magical realism and anything dreamy and weird, and he strives to be, like his dog, Lulo, a very good boy.