Evangeline...a devoted daughter by day, a Hollywood go-go dancer by night. A journey of self discovery by a young Chicana, whose neighborhood roots and make-believe world collide when she experiences the West Side art scene and the music of the Sunset Strip, is set against the 1968 student walkouts in East L.A. and the fight for equal education and civil rights. Songs written by Hidalgo and Pérez are drawn from their 40-year catalogue, marking the first time the songbook will be part of an original production. Songs including “Good Morning, Aztlán,” “River of Fools,” “The Neighborhood”
“David’s and my approach to songwriting has always explored the possibilities of character and story,” explains Pérez. “My lyrics have always come from a personal experience populated by people, places and things from the reality of growing up in a Mexican-American community. This production gives me an opportunity to expand my artistic horizons beyond a three-and-a-
David Hidalgo and Louie Pérez started writing music together when they were in high school, long before they became members of Los Lobos. Songs from both Los Lobos and off-shoot band Latin Playboys are incorporated.
About Productions has been developing Evangeline, the Queen of Make-Believe with Pérez for the past three years; the production at the Bootleg culminates a carefully orchestrated series of events leading up to the world premiere. Last winter, students from Monterey Continuation High School in East L.A. were invited to interview journalist Luis Torres, educator Paula Crisostomo, and artist Ofelia Esparza, each of whom had participated in the historic 1968 student walkouts, as part of About Productions’
“It’s a template we’ve used before,” notes Chavez who, in addition to her role as co-writer and co-director of Evangeline is artistic director of the 23-year old About Productions. “Working collaboratively, we develop an original work and concurrently engage our audience in dialogue built around our content and process. Exploring this era and the Eastside/Westside setting that is specifically relevant to my personal history has been particularly thrilling.”
Evangeline, the Queen of Make-Believe previews on Thursday, May 3, and opens on Saturday, May 12. Performances on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays @ 7 pm, Sundays at 2 pm through May 27. Tickets are $22-$32. Bootleg Theater, 2220 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90057; 213-389-3856;
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