The True History of the Coca Cola in Mexico
Gremlin Theatre St. Paul, MN
Make Teatro del Pueblo part of your Cinco de Mayo celebrations!
The True History of the Coca Cola in Mexico is a play that explores the relationship between Mexico and the United States, as two Mexican American filmmakers try to make a documentary about the exploitation of other cultures. They soon discover that understanding other cultures is not an easy task, and their methods can at times be detrimental to this very idea of connecting with other cultures. The play uses comedy and history to get its point across successfully.
In English with some Spanish.
Pay What You Can!! Two performances only: Friday, May 1st @ 8pm and Sunday, May 3rd @ 2pm. $8 Recommended donation. No reservations for Pay What You Can; Pay What You Can tickets are on-sale the day of show at the door with cash or checks only.
Note: The Gremlin Theatre is a wheelchair accessible venue.
Free parking is available nearby in the US Bank parking lot kitty-corner from the theatre at Raymond and University.
| Kid Friendly: No |
| Dog Friendly: No |
| Non-Smoking: No |
| Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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| First: | Friday May 01, 2009 8:00 PM | | Last: | Sunday May 10, 2009 2:00 PM |
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Gremlin Theatre
2400 University Avenue West
St. Paul, MN 55114
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