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Maestro En Espanol

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There was a suggestion of doing a special Maestro in Spanish and English.

We'd love to make something like that happen, but we would need players and directors who can pull it off.

Quién fuera allí habla español? (provided by Google Translate)
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Post by Matt »

I am almost completely unable to speak/understand Spanish, which may provide some funny.
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Post by TeresaYork »

Hablo español.
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Eric Garcia has been known to be funny and speak in Spanish, sometimes simultaneously.

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I took like eight years of Spanish in college and can't speak it to save my life.
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Post by Amira »

Para tres meses, estudié español en Salamanca. Entonces, quiero jugar en este Maestro. Como podrías ver, no puedo hablar la lengua perfectamente, pero tengo comprehensión básico.
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Post by Jessica »

Do any of our directors speak Spanish?
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Post by smerlin »

Michael Joplin might be awesome for this!
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Post by Asaf »

Are you planning to have this the same night as a regular Maestro? Because that might be problematic for the walk-in audience who don't speak English. I assume most of the Maestro audiences bother to check listings for that show, they just show up.
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Post by acrouch »

Asaf wrote:Are you planning to have this the same night as a regular Maestro? Because that might be problematic for the walk-in audience who don't speak English. I assume most of the Maestro audiences bother to check listings for that show, they just show up.
Probably a special event somewhere other than the Hideout.
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Post by Jessica »

Most likely we'll have to do a Spanglish Maestro with a mix. So even if we do it on a regular night- like down stairs or something - we'll still be able to make it fun for the normal audience. However, I'd prefer to do it someplace special.
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Post by Pdyx »

I'm interested. I'm not fluent, but I was the one saying that I did a touch of improv en espanol while I was in Chicago recently and found it exhilarating.

Teresa and I also did a scene a year and a half ago that was largely in Spanish. That was fun.
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Post by sandray »

Guey, I am interested. I can do spanglish. Monica, Erica, Regina would be too...hehehe
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Post by liglesias1 »

I can do some bad spanish, just like my ingles. :oops:
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