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Actors' Equity Association (AEA) To Do Away With the 99-Seat Theatre Plan of Los Angeles

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From the Desk of Actors’ Equity Association (AEA):

There has been an important conversation going on regarding the future of theater in L.A. Today, after receiving and considering months of feedback from members on all sides of the debate, Equity’s Council has taken several important steps to address many of the concerns expressed by members in Los Angeles. They have acted in a manner consistent with Equity’s long history of advocating for wages, working conditions, collaboration, fairness and respect for professional actors and stage managers. Their actions have national implications, impacting all 50,000 Equity members – in Los Angeles and around the country.

The Council voted to make substantial changes to the 99-Seat Theatre Plan that will eliminate the availability of the Plan. They have adopted new, internal union membership rules that contain several important changes to the original proposal – including a Showcase Code and changes to the Los Angeles Membership Company Rule. They have allowed for the use of the Small Professional Theater Agreement, which up until this point has not been available in Los Angeles, and they have provided for a 13-month implementation period so that theaters have time to adjust.

In the coming months, Equity will be reaching out to members to have small group discussions about these important changes. Equity will also hold meetings with independent producers and multi-employer groups to discuss how they can utilize these contracts and hire our members.

This broad set of options is a nuanced, tiered approach in response to the serious concerns expressed by members about the particular needs of the L.A. theater community.
Equity will make available for members and producers in L.A. County the following stepping stones:

Los Angeles Transitional 99-Seat Code. This code, with many of the same terms as the existing 99-Seat Theatre Plan, will be in effect from April 22, 2015 to May 31, 2016, and will be available to existing 99-Seat Theatre Plan producers, so they may have time to transition to the newly-available options.

Los Angeles Self-Produced Project Code. This is an internal union membership rule allowing Equity members to collaborate as a group to self-produce theater without the requirement of an Equity contract.

NEWLos Angeles 50-Seat Showcase Code. The Council has adopted an internal union membership rule, which allows members to work without the requirement of an Equity contract in theaters with 50 seats or fewer, where the budget for the production does not exceed $20,000, for up to 16 performances. For use up to three times per season, this Code puts L.A. in alignment with other areas of the country. The Showcase Code provides for reimbursement of actual expenses, favored nations compensation, and future rights for actors in subsequent productions.

NEWLos Angeles Membership Company Rule. In the Council’s original proposal, membership companies would have been limited to their current membership. Council amended this new internal union membership rule to allow any Equity member to participate with any membership company as long as that company was in existence prior to Feb. 6, 2015, had registered their company by April 1, 2015, and had previously produced under the prior 99-Seat Theatre Plan. This new internal union membership rule allows Equity members to participate in their membership companies without the requirement of an Equity contract. Members may negotiate their own compensation, expense reimbursement and other working conditions.

Los Angeles 99-Seat Agreement. A collective bargaining agreement to be negotiated with producers for productions in theaters of 99 seats or fewer. The Agreement provides no restrictions on budget, length of the rehearsal period, ticket price, or the length of the performance run. The Agreement would provide for salary payments based on the legally-mandated minimum wage in Los Angeles County (currently $9 per hour) with minimum call requirements, but with no pension or health benefit payments required. The Agreement would require future rights based on the terms of the subsequent Equity collective bargaining agreement and would also require basic workplace standards.

NEWSmall Professional Theatre Agreement (“SPT”). The SPT Agreement, which has long been available in other parts of the country, would now be permitted for productions in Los Angeles County in venues with a capacity up to 349 seats. There is no budget cap per production, no limitation on the length of the rehearsal period, and no restriction on the length of the performance run. The Agreement provides for salary payments ranging from $229 to $664 per week, based on the maximum number of weekly performances, with pension and health contributions required. The Agreement requires future rights based on the producer’s future involvement with any subsequent production and would also require basic workplace standards.

Hollywood Area Theatre Agreement (“HAT”). The HAT is an existing collective bargaining agreement for use in Los Angeles Theatres of 349-499 seats. There is no budget cap per production, and no restriction on the length of a performance run. Productions may rehearse for no fewer than 2 ½ weeks. The Agreement provides for salaries between $229 to $582 per week and based on a 5-performance week (up to three additional performances may be purchased), with salary increases every 20th week of employment. The Agreement requires pension and health benefit payments, future rights based on the producer’s future involvement with any subsequent production and would also require basic workplace standards. The HAT Agreement is an all-Equity agreement.

Equity’s Council believes that these rules and agreements balance concerns raised by L.A. members about the original proposals, while doing what’s needed to represent the interests of the membership in L.A. and around the country. To read more details about the full set of the new membership rules and the new 99-Seat Agreement, please visit the AEA website about it by clicking HERE

This is an important moment in our history – one in which we can work together to build upon the foundation of these internal membership rules and agreements. We are proud of the members in Los Angeles who shared their insightful views and spoke with passion about the importance of intimate theater. We are proud to continue with Equity’s long-standing principle of valuing the work of actors and stage managers. In customizing efforts to grow the L.A. theater scene, Equity believes it is being responsive to the needs of members and advocating for the lives and livelihoods of working artists. Growth and sustainability of the intimate theater scene in Los Angeles is going to be key.

Sincerely,

Mary McColl
Executive Director

Actors' Equity Association (AEA)

NALIP 2015: Official Selection - Call For Entries

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NALIP 2015: Official Selection will showcase short form creative content by current National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) members registered to the NALIP Media Summit 2015 (June 25-28, 2015) featuring a diversity of subjects, voices and viewpoints.

Submitted short films will compete for priority playlist placement in the Official NALIP YouTube Channel.

All winning films will be curated under NALIP 2015: Official Selection and will be featured in the printed version of the 2015 NALIP Media Summit Program and uploaded on our NALIP YouTube channel.

For your short to be considered, please follow our NALIP Official Selection Submission Guidelines:
  • You must be a current NALIP member (become a member here)
  • Current NALIP members must be registered to the NALIP Media Summit 2015 
  • Only short content (under 12 minutes) will be accepted.
  • If your film is already on YouTube, Vimeo, your website, etc., please provide the link so our judges may view the film.
  • Your film MUST have been made within the last 3 years (after October 31, 2012).
  • There are NO submission fees. One submission only.
  • All genres are welcome including music videos and trailers.
  • Show us your best work.
  • Download the application here, fill it out with the Release form, scan it and e-mail back to us.
  • E-mail all application materials to: natalie@nalip.org
  • The last day to apply is Monday, May 4, 2015.

Please include in your submission, your contact information, the title of the film, genre, synopsis, and any other information you would like added (awards, website, etc.). Don't forget to include the link to your private video within your application form.

NOTE: Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. ALL APPLICATIONS E-MAILED TO US MUST BE saved as ONE (1) PDF FILE. Selected projects will be notified by Monday, May 11, 2015. The NALIP Official Selection YouTube playlist will be activated on Friday, May 29, 2015. All Applicants must be current NALIP Members.

QUESTIONS? – Contact NALIP at (310) 470-1061.

HOLA Member Bochinche

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Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Paul Montoya (see also below), shown at right, is currently in the repertory ensemble of Repertorio Español, where he can be seen in Crónica de una muerte anunciada (written by Gabriel García Márquez and directed by Jorge Alí Triana). For more information about the production (including show times and dates), click here.

Ángelo Mercado, Jr. is guest-starring in a webisode of the upcoming webseries "Marcello". Written, directed and produced by Demedrius Charles, the webseries stars Emmanuel Rodríguez in the title role. For more information, click here, herehere or here.

El Comisionado Dominicano de Cultura en EEUU is presenting its V Festival del Teatro Hispano in May and June at its location in the Manhattan neighborhood of Washington Heights. HOLA members can be found throughout the festival. Some of them are listed below.

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Divas de España. Produced by Heredia Productions. Written and performed by Inma Heredia. Directed by Adolfo Vázquez.

• Delirio furiosoProduced by La Caja de los Prejuicios. Written by Caridad del Valle. Directed by del Valle and Paul Montoya (see also above).

• La que hubiera amado tantoProduced by 88 Performing Arts Theatrical Company. Written by Alejandro Licona. Directed by Ernesto De Villa Bejjani.

• Los lagartosProduced by Compañía de Teatro Infantil TS21. Written by Ana Burgos. Directed by Yolanny Rodríguez (see below).

• El rey de FranciaProduced by Corezon Productions. Written by Fermín Reina. Directed by Pablo Andrade and Dimas González.

• Non Tutti I Ladri Vengono Per Nuocere (No hay ladrón que por bien no venga), also known as The Virtuous BurglarProduced by E3Outlaws Productions. Written by Dario Fo. Directed by Enmanuel García Villavicencio.

• Las vueltas que da la vida. Produced by Teatro Las Tablas. Written by Dinorah Coronado and Yolanny Rodríguez (see above). Directed by Antonio Méndez. 

For more information about the V Festival del Teatro Hispano del Comisionado Dominicano de Cultura en EEUU, visit the blog (which is in Spanish) from El Blog de Pablo (written by Pablo García Gámez) by clicking here.

Raúl Rivera and Héctor Luis Rivera (no relation), shown above, from left to right, were featured in the Héctor Luis Sin Censura blog, where their participation in the play Simón del desierto was highlighted. Produced by Teatro Experimental Blue Amigos (TEBA) and Compañía Hispana de Actores Sobresalientes (CHAS), the play was adapted from the film by Luis Buñuel (and the dramatic poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson) and directed by Emir Cruz, the play will also feature Piedad Castaño, Digna Carvajal, Kevin Pérez, Juana Medina, José Encarnación, Félix Medina Ureña, Melisa Medina Ureña, and Lorendy Rosario. The production will be presented in May at the Broadway Blackbox Theater, located in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood. To read the blog (which is in Spanish), click here.

Caicedo Productions, in association with Pregones/PRTT and Teatro Círculo, is presenting the tenth anniversary of The ONE Festival of solo shows. It will take place in April and May at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater, located in the theater district of midtown Manhattan. HOLA members involved with the festival are listed below.

The Naked Truth. Written and performed by Rick Herrera. Directed by Víctor Cruz and Enlightment.

Manchild Machismo. Written and performed by A.B. Lugo. Directed by Omar Pérez.

Freestyle Friday. Written by Andrés Chulisi Rodríguez and Rhina Valentín. Performed by Valentín. Directed by Rodríguez.

For more information about The ONE festival (including performance dates and times, and how to buy tickets), click here or here.

Olga Merediz and Sejal Shah, shown above, from left to right, were featured in Entertainment Weekly, where they were highlighted for the work they did on The Make It Fair Project's recent video satire of a public service announcement, entitled "#MakeItFair". The project, which aims to bring about gender equality, created the video directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt, which features an all-female cast of over 70 (including Rita Wilson, Mamie Gummer and Annie Parisse) extolling the belief that while men are represented in such a large percentage in the media, men "deserve 100 percent of everything". To read the article, click here. To see the video, click below (Shah and Merediz can be first seen at about 0:08-0:09 of the video).



If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?

Comcast-Time Warner Merger Seems To Be Off... For Now?

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The U.S.$45 billion Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger that initially seemed inevitable now seems impossible. 

Bloomberg reported on Thursday, April 23, 2015 that attorneys at the Justice Department’s antitrust division were making moves that put the merger in danger.

Bloomberg also reports that U.S. Federal Communications Commission staff and lawyers at the Justice Department opposed the planned U.S.$45.2 billion merger.


For more information about the latest news regarding the merger, click here. For more information on the ramifications of this potential merger, read the guest blog in El Blog de HOLA by Louis Perego Moreno (Tío Louie) by clicking here.


HOLA Member Bochinche

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Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Billy Martin Mejía, shown at right, and his theater company Otro Teatro NY, were selected by El Comisionado Dominicano de Cultura en los Estados Unidos as the winning group to mount a production of Haffe Serulle's play La danza de Mingó. Based on the life of Dominican activist Florinda Muñoz Soriano (also known as Mamá Tingó), the play will premiere in the IX Feria del Libro Dominicano en Nueva York later this year and in other stages in New York (by virtue of winning, Otro Teatro NY will receive the funding to mount these productions. For more information, read the article written by Pablo García Gámez in El Blog de Pablo (note that the blog is in Spanish), by clicking here. (Also, Manuel Herrera and Yolanny Rodríguez receive mentions in the article.)

Inma Heredia and Gerardo Gudiño can be seen playing Yolanda and Servando, respectively, in the feature film Little Galicia (written and directed by Alber Ponte). The film has been released in movie theaters nationwide across its native Spain (including, yes, in Galicia). For more information, click here.

A.B. Lugo, Omar Pérez, Rhina Valentín and Víctor Cruz are participants in the tenth annual The ONE Festival of solo shows. Lugo is performing his self-penned solo show Manchild Machismo (directed by Pérez), Valentín is performing her solo show Freestyle Friday (which she penned with Andrés Chulisi Rodríguez, who is also directing) and Cruz is co-directing Rick Herrera's self-penned solo show The Naked Truth. The festival will take place in April and May in the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater (located in the theater district of midtown Manhattan) and was featured on page 11 (shown at right) of the April 2015 issue of Latin Trends magazine (with Miss Universe 2015 Paulina Vega on the cover, shown at left). An ad with the names of the shows and its writers and performers can also be found on page 45 of the same issue. For more information on the festival (including show schedules and how to buy tickets), click here or here.


Also in the April 2015 issue of Latin Trends magazine (see above) is an article about Jennica Carmona's film Millie and the Lords. The two-page article (pages 16-17) also features cast members Mateo Gómez and Cedric Leiba, Jr. To read the article, click on the images above. For more information about the film, click here.

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?

Lin-Manuel Miranda's HAMILTON Dominates the 2014-15 Drama Desk Awards With 13 Nominations; Chita Rivera, José Joaquín Pérez and Paola Lázaro-Muñoz Also Receive Nods

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Judith Light and Jessie Mueller announced the nominations for the 60th Annual Drama Desk Awards at 54 Below in Manhattan's Theater District on Thursday, April 23, 2015. The Drama Desk Awards honor outstanding achievement by professional theater artists on Broadway, Off-Broadway and Off-Off Broadway.

Eligibility and award category designations for the productions under consideration this season were determined by the Drama Desk board of directors with recommendations from the nominating committee. Because of the abundance of great work throughout the season, the Board also authorized the increase in the number of nominees allowed in select categories.


Left to right: Alex Lacamoire
and Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Chita Rivera.
The Lin-Manuel Miranda musical Hamilton, which is headed to Broadway this summer, received the most Drama Desk nominations with thirteen (13), including Outstanding Musical and four nominations for Outstanding Actor in a Musical, Outstanding Lyrics, Outstanding Music and Outstanding Book of a Musical. Alex Lacamoire also received a nod for Outstanding Orchestrations for the same work, which also received nominations for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical (Leslie Odom, Jr.), Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical (Renée Elise Goldsberry), Outstanding Director of a Musical (Thomas Kail), Outstanding Set Design (David Korins), Outstanding Costume Design (Paul Tazewell), Outstanding Lighting Design (Howell Binkley), Outstanding Sound Design of a Musical (Nevin Steinberg), and a Special Award for the "inspired and heart-stopping" choreography of Andy Blankenbuehler.

José Joaquín Pérez.
Paola Lázaro-Muñoz.
Other Latinos nominated for a Drama Desk Award include Chita Rivera (Outstanding Actress in a Musical for the Kander-Ebb-McNally musical The Visit), José Joaquín Pérez (Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play for Elizabeth Irwin's My Mañana Comes), Paola Lázaro-Muñoz (Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play for Lisa Ramírez's To The Bone) and César Álvarez (Outstanding Music in a Play for Branden Jacobs-Jenkins'An Octoroon). Portuguese-born actress Ismenia Mendes, along with Kelly AuCoin, Jon DeVries, Quincy Dunn-Baker, Rebecca Henderson, Marc Kudisch, Jenn Lyon, Lizbeth Mackay, David McElwee, and Will Pullen, received a special award for Outstanding Ensemble for their work on A.R. Gurney's The Wayside Motor Inn.

The 60th Annual Drama Desk Awards will be hosted by Laura Benanti and be presented on Sunday, May 31, 2015 at Town Hall, located in the theater district of midtown Manhattan. For more information, click here.

Comcast Calls Off Time Warner Cable Merger

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Comcast has scrapped plans to merge with Time Warner Cable in a $45.2 billion deal that would have combined the country’s two largest cable and broadband providers, the companies said Friday.

The move comes two days after the Federal Communications Commission said it planned to oppose the deal, joining lawyers from the Justice Department who felt it would not help consumers. The FCC said it would issue a “hearing designation order” that would prolong the deal, making it more difficult and expensive for Comcast. On Friday, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said the merger posed "unacceptable risk to competition and innovation."

For more information, read Alexander C. Kaufman & Jenny Che's article in Huffington Post by clicking here, or the Bloomberg article by Alex Sherman, Gerry Smith and Todd Shields by clicking here.

HOLA Member Bochinche

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Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

A.B. Lugo, shown at right, was profiled in the Héctor Luis Sin Censura blog (written by Héctor Luis Rivera), where his recent accomplishments were highlighted. They include winning a 2015 Latin ACE Award for directing Agravios de fortuna (also see below) and receiving a proclamation from the city of Union City, New Jersey where he was named Distinguished Puerto Rican Man of the Year. Also highlighted was  his current work (his self-penned solo show Manchild Machismo, directed by Omar Pérez, is scheduled for a run in April and May at The ONE Festival, being held this year at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre, located in the theater district of midtown Manhattan. HOLA members also mentioned in the blog include Lucio Fernández, Víctor Cruz, Pablo Andrade, Alexandra Manzano and Sebastian Stimman (see below). For more information, about his solo show, click here. To read the blog, which is in Spanish, click here

Sebastian Stimman, shown at left with his parents Edith Noeding and Lars Stimman, was featured in New York weekly newspaper Impacto Latin News, where it highlighted his recent 2015 Latin ACE Award win as Male Revelation of the Year for his work in Agravios de fortuna (adapted, directed and produced by A.B. Lugo, also see above), as well as latest role in Dario Fo's No hay ladrón que por bien no venga (The Virtuous Burglar), directed and produced by Enmanuel García Villavicencio (see below). The production will be presented in May as part of the V Festival del Teatro Hispano del Comisionado Dominicano de Cultura en EEUU at the Comisionado performance space in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. The production also features Maritza Vives in the cast. To read the article (which is in Spanish), click here. In addition, the film in which he stars, 1.7 Alpha (written, scored and directed by Quanah Jay Hicks), is an official selection of the Hoboken International Film Festival, scheduled to take place in May and June in Middleton, New York. For more information, click here. 

Tabula Rasa NYC is presenting El invierno de abril. Written by Ricardo Sarmiento Gaffuri and directed by Ramiro Antonio Sandoval, the play will be presented in June as part of the V Festival del Teatro Hispano del Comisionado Dominicano de Cultura en EEUU at the Comisionado performance space in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. The production will star Jorge Luis Berríos, Carla Blasi, Asier KintanaSoraya Padrao and Ángela Pérez in the cast. For more information, click here or here.

J.W. Cortés booked a guest-starring role on the season finale of "The Blacklist" (NBC).

Eduardo Ramos booked a guest-starring appearance on "Inside Amy Schumer" (Comedy Central).

Ramón Hierro, shown at right, recently performed the solo show El regalo. Written by Iván García Guerra and directed by Enmanuel García Villavicencio (see also above), the monologue was presented in April as part of the V Festival Internacional de Monólogos Don Iván García Guerra at the Gran Teatro del Cibao, located in Santiago de los Caballeros, Santiago, Dominican Republic. As part of the international festival, it will also be presented in May in New York at the Comisionado Dominicano de Cultura en EEUU space located in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood.

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?


CinemaCon Executives Tell Exhibitors That Hispanics is Their Core Customer

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Start thinking about Hispanics as your core customer, not as a segment,” said Disney’s Christine Cadena as part of CinemaCon’s “Step Up Your Game With Hispanics: Enticing the Country’s Most Avid Moviegoers to Your Theater.”

The No. 1 thing we’ve learned is Hispanics want to be included,” Cadena added. “We want to be part of the party.

Hispanics represent 18% of the U.S. population and 53% of population growth, noted Univision’s Pete Filiaci, who moderated the panel. Citing Nielsen statistics, he added that Hispanic customers go to 8.4 movies per year, compared with 7.3 movies for the average moviegoer; and 50% of Hispanic customers attend on a film’s opening weekend, compared to 34% for the average customer.

For more information, check out Dave McNary's article in Variety by clicking here.

Carlos Calderón, Univision's "El Gordo y La Flaca" and Telemundo's "Un Nuevo Día" Pick Up 2015 Daytime Emmys

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The 42nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards were bestowed in Los Angeles, California in recognition of excellence in American daytime television programming. Univision, CNN en Español, Telemundo and ESPN Deportes were among the networks with multiple nominations this year.

Univision received two Daytime Emmys this year– for Outstanding Entertainment Program in Spanish/Programa Sobresaliente de Entretenimiento en Español, which went to "El Gordo y La Flaca"; and for Outstanding Daytime Talent in a Spanish Language Program/Talento Sobresaliente en un Programa Diurno en Español, which went to one of "El Gordo y La Flaca" correspondents, Carlos Calderón, shown at left. Telemundo picked up a Daytime Emmy for the second consecutive year for Outstanding Morning Program in Spanish/Programa Matutino Sobresaliente en Español, for last year's inaugural winner, "Un Nuevo Día." This is the second year that the Daytime Emmys have recognized Spanish-language daytime television.

There are many Latinos behind the scenes who won Daytime Emmys this year. For more information (and to see a complete list of winners), click here and here

HOLA Member Bochinche

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Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Aamira Martínez, shown at right, recently completed Root of All Good Productions' short film BFF (written and directed by Jean-Paul Isaacs, winner of the 2014 Team Oscars competition). She will next be appearing in May in Lone Star Theatre Company's Big Tex 23-Hour Play Festival, scheduled to take place at The Kraine Theater, located in Manhattan's East Village. For more information on the production, click here.

Mauricio Pita and Francisco Fuertes star in the Francisco Lupini Basagoiti short film Tú. Yo. Baño. Sexo. Ahora. The film is an official selection of the 2015 Short Film Corner at the world famous Cannes Film Festival (scheduled to take place in May in Cannes, France). The film was highlighted in an article in Venezuelan newspaper El Nacional. For more information, click here.

A.B. Lugo, shown above, at left and see below, was featured in the ArteNY blog, where his solo show Manchild Machismo, directed by Omar Pérez (shown above, at rightalso see below), is scheduled for a run in April and May at The ONE Festival, being held this year at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre, located in the theater district of midtown Manhattan. (HOLA member Víctor Cruz, see below, is also mentioned in the blog.) To read the blog, click here.

Also mentioned in the ArteNY blog is The ONE Festival, where, in addition to A.B. Lugo and Omar Pérez (see above), HOLA members Víctor Cruz (shown above, at leftalso see above) and Rhina Valentín (shown above, at rightare mentioned– the former for directing (with Enlightment) the Rick Herrera monologue The Naked Truth, and the latter for co-writing (with Andrés Chulisi Rodríguez) Freestyle Friday (directed by Rodríguez). To read the blog, click here.

Ángel Gil Orrios and Thalía Hispanic Theatre is presenting Flamenco amalgama. An evening of flamenco music and dance with Danza España, in collaboration with Omayra Amaya, the production will run in April and May at Thalía's eponymous theater located in the Sunnyside area of Queens. For more information, click here.

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?

Chita Rivera Picks Up Her Tenth Tony Nomination

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The 2015 Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theater, better known as the Tony Awards, nominees were announced Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at the Diamond Horseshoe at the Paramount Hotel in the Broadway theater district of midtown Manhattan. The Tony Awards are presented by the Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing and are given for excellence in Broadway theater. The announcements were hosted by Tony-winning actress Mary-Louise Parker and Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning film star Bruce Willis.

Among the nominees is the ageless icon Chita Rivera, who picked up her tenth Tony nomination for Best Actress in a Musical for the John Kander-Fred Ebb-Terrence McNally tuner The Visit (based on the Friedrich Dürrenmatt play of the same name), which picked up five nominations in total. Rivera has two Tonys, for The Rink and for Kiss of the Spider Woman. She is truly theater royalty, a grande dame of Broadway (she had her Broadway debut in 1953). For more information on this living legend, click here.

The George Gershwin-Ira Gershwin-Craig Lucas musical An American in Paris and the Lisa Kron-Jeanine Tesori musical Fun Home (the latter based on the Alison Bechdel graphic novel of the same name and co-starring HOLA member Joel Pérez) tied for the most Tony nominations this year, with 12 each. The Hilary Mantel and Mike Poulton play Wolf Hall Parts One & Two received the most nominations for a play with eight, while the classic Richard Rodgers-Oscar Hammerstein II musical The King and I (based on the novel Anna and the King of Siam by Margaret Landon) received the most nominations of any revival, with nine nods.

The Tony Awards ceremony will be broadcast live on CBS from Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, June 7, 2015. The masters of ceremonies will be Kristen Chenoweth and Alan Cumming. For more information, click here.


HOLA Member Bochinche

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Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Kiki Meléndez, shown at right, was profiled in an article of Latin Trends magazine, where her receiving the Dominican Film Festival of New York Achievement Award was highlighted. To read the article, click here.

Marlene Forté acted in a national AT&T commercial.

Gilbert Cruz can be seen in another webisode of the satire webseries "Ayayay Witness News" (MiTú), where he can be seen (at about 01:45 of the clip) as a Cuban-American complaining about the polar vortex gripping South Florida. The webisode can be seen below. [Caution: Some strong language.]





The feature film Medardo (directed by Nitsy Grau Crespo and written by and starring Julio Ortega), was highlighted in Héctor Luis Rivera's column "Minuto Nuyorkino" in the ArteNY blog. The film, which also starred Edna Lee Figueroa (see below), Edison CarreraInma Heredia and Juan Villarreal. To read the column, which is in Spanish, click here. For more information on the film, click here. [Above, clockwise from top left: Ortega, Carrera, Heredia, Villarreal.]



Edna Lee Figueroa (see above) was also featured in Héctor Luis Rivera's column "Minuto Nuyorkino" in the ArteNY blog, due to the recent solo show Láyel (written by Joselo Arroyo and directed by Karina Casiano and Figueroa), which was recently presented in New York's Teatro Círculo (located in Manhattan's East Village). In addition, A.B. Lugo was featured in the same column for his self-penned solo show Manchild Machismo (directed by Omar Pérez), which is taking place in April and May in the Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre, located in the theater district of midtown ManhattanTo read the column, which is in Spanish, click here[Above, clockwise from top left: Figueroa, Rivera, Lugo, Pérez.] 

Eduardo Ramos guest-starred as a bartender in an episode of "Inside Amy Schumer" in the skit titled "Plain Jane". He can be seen below playing a bartender at about 01:15 of the clip (which also stars Dennis Quaid). [Caution: Slightly strong language.]




If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?

Latinos Are Our Own Worst Enemy: Why Shows Like "Cristela" Matter

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Jonathan Marcantoni.
There is a heavy burden placed on minority-run shows, and the burden does not come from White America but rather from the communities being depicted.Sometimes the concerns voiced have merit, especially on shows that degrade a certain community for no redeemable reason.... However, whenever minority artists draw from their own lives and tell stories that may not be flattering, suddenly they are the enemies. I beg to differ, the enemies are those in the community who wish to whitewash our culture in order to fit in, otherwise known as “assimilationists.” The assimilationists are the people who embrace their culture only when it is convenient, but who otherwise embrace all things white, and is mortified whenever someone from their group does something that they find embarrassing (i.e., something a white person would disapprove of). –novelist and publisher JONATHAN MARCANTONI
Check out Jonathan Marcantoni's blog in Latino Rebels, where he talks of Cristela Alonzo's eponymous ABC sitcom and why diversity (even within marginalized groups) matter by clicking here.

HOLA Member Bochinche

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Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Sebastian Stimmanshown at right, wrote and will be starring in the short film Red, to be directed by Pierre Taisne and Paul Bomba, and produced by B10 Productions. The film is currently filming in New York City. For more information on the psychological thriller, including a video in English, Spanish and German (with French subtitles), starring Stimman, click here.

The Rocío Lladó feature film La amante del libertador (which stars HOLA members Luis GalliAna María Estrada and Nathalie Tolentino) will have a screening on Friday, May 15, 2015 at the New School University Auditorium, located in Manhattan's West Village.

Jason Torres, shown at left, filmed a promo for the second season of the Flama webseries "The Bodega".

Carlos Molina is acting in the James Bosley play Epic Poetry. Directed by Gregory Wolfe,  the UP Theater Company production is running in April and May at The Hebrew Tabernacle located in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. For more information about the production, click here or here.

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?

"Jane The Virgin" Star Jaime Camil Explains Hollywood's Latino Problem With The Perfect Analogy

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Hollywood, they make up these Latinos because they have a certain physical type or a certain name or whatever… It’s not that easy. It’s like me wanting to do a movie with an American actor and I say, ‘Hey listen, I have either Johnny Depp or Carrot Top.’ You’ll go, ‘Dude are you f***ing insane? Are you really putting those guys in the same category?’ And my answer would be, ‘Well, yes, they’re both Americans and they both do films.’ That’s kind of a way to explain. There are different categories of Latinos.” –"Jane The Virgin" star JAIME CAMILas told to Latina magazine


To read more about what Jaime Camil says about Hollywood's Latino problem, read Carolina Moreno's blog in Huffington Post, by clicking here. (Above, left to right: Johnny Depp, Carrot Top).

Tío Louie Reporta: VIAJE with Paz Fábrega

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HOLA is proud to present Tío Louie Reporta, where filmmaker and Executive Producer of Prime Latino Media, Louis Perego Moreno (also known as Tío Louie) interviews actors and multimedia-makers in the business.


In this edition, Tío Louie interviews director Paz Fábrega, director-screenwriter of the film Viaje, which made a huge impression on the recent Tribeca Film Festival in New York.


Director-screenwriter Paz Fábrega
 with Louis Perego Moreno
(Tío Louie).
One of this year’s coups at the Tribeca Film Festival, Viaje, was a Spanish-language world premiere by Paz Fábrega, director and screenwriter of the feature film. Hailing from Costa Rica, she sets a chance rendezvous by two souls at a costume party and off they go for a romantic weekend to Rincón de la Vieja National Park, a volcano forest in Costa Rica with no one around for miles. Scintillating to say the least.... But let this be an inspiration to actors– the director rejected Kattia González, the lead female in Viaje, for an earlier film, yet remembered her for this project where her star soars– not only as actress but also as co-producer. Never, ever walk away with a broken heart from an audition. You may have impressed the director who will call you back for another film more appropriate. Told in black and white, this is a film that transports you to lushness and an exploration of human relationships no matter now transient with lifelong effects.

    Is your feature film an exploration of a “hook-up” by virtue of the relationship between the two main characters and is judgment rendered? 
I think it is. Even though society is a lot more permissive in many ways now, a hook-up is not seen as romantic. It’s okay, but it’s not great– it’s not something you should do and you should feel bad about engaging in it. I wanted to portray a hook-up that physically lasts for a short time. Frankly, it’s a story that only takes place over the course of a few days. But it doesn’t mean it’s not real and that these two people aren’t fully engaged, kind and generous to one another. It’s not about things lasting forever or getting very serious. It’s about being a good person.
Viaje co-stars Kattia González
and Fernando Bolaños.
          How was casting and how was it in particular dealing with the lead actress, Kattia González, who was also your co-producer? 
She had auditioned for my previous film, Agua fría de mar (Cold Water of the Sea). I really liked her, but I felt that she was not really right for the role. But she stayed in my mind and felt that I might want to work with her later. Fernando Bolaños, who played the main male character, I knew him from kindergarten– I've known him my whole life. When we were 15 we were in a theater group together. We’re just very good friends. I had not seen him for 15 years and he got in touch because he saw my previous film, Agua fría de mar, and these two were really up for whatever I wanted to do. They said, “We’re in your hands”. They liked that previous film and they like what I do. They felt that whatever I decided to do they were going to be happy and proud of it. They were incredibly generous in that sense– they were open. They didn’t know what the story was about. They didn’t know what they were going to have to do, at all, but they were up for it.
Director-screenwriter Paz Fábrega.
      Every film production has its ups and downs. How was it shooting in the forest with all the conceivable 
variables you must have had to wrestle with ranging from weather to animals to audio? 
The hardest part about shooting in the Costa Rican national park were the insects. We had issues with mosquitoes– primarily with bugs that bite. But apart from that, shooting was a lot of fun and easy. We camped out in the woods for nine days. We were really far away from anything and we had to bring everything including food that would last for nine days. There were basically seven of us– actors plus crew. We slept in one big tent together. Maybe it was slightly uncomfortable at times, but I actually believe that it was interesting and it was good to be together under those variables and the focus became the film. We really bonded and were comfortable with each other and really close and I loved that. Shooting was great fun.
González and Bolaños.
            In this film, Viaje, you worked primarily with two actors. What is your advice to directors on how to optimize their actors’ portrayals for the screen? 
My style of working is maybe a bit unusual and perhaps may not be appropriate for others. It takes a lot of personal involvement with the actors. I almost always end up becoming really good friends with my actors. I need to be really close to them by developing an intimate relationship to understand certain things about them, how they operate and how their emotions function. For me that is the most interesting aspect of directing. It allows me to do a study on people and frankly, I find this fascinating. We talk a lot and I spend a lot of time with them. Rehearsals are not about repeating scenes– I almost never do that. It’s more about having a cup of coffee, talking about our lives and observing them. It’s good for me to learn what they talk about, what interests them, what moves them– what makes them tick. It’s sort of becoming friends with someone very quickly over a short span of time. It’s about diving into their personal sphere in order to get at the core of the person. It’s a type of work that permits me to go there.


Spanish-language trailer of Viaje.

Spanish-language trailer of Agua fría de mar (Cold Water of the Sea).


Louis E. Perego Moreno (Tío Louie) is President of Skyline Features, he is an interactive content producer and educator who for the past 33 years has owneda bilingual (English- and Spanish-language) multimedia and educational production company developing documentaries, television programming and advertising commercials featuring Latinos, Blacks, Women, Urban Youth and LGBT people. He is also the Executive Producer of PRIME LATINO MEDIA, the largest network of Latino multimedia-makers and actors in the metropolitan New York area that gather once a month to interview proven leaders in the community.


WELCOME NEW AND RETURNING MEMBERS – MARCH AND APRIL 2015

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Below is a list of new (and returning) HOLA members who joined between March 1, 2015 and April 30, 2015. (Note that "returning members" refer to those members who have returned to HOLA after having their memberships expire for some time and do not include renewing members.)

(Top row, left to right): Monte Bezell, Eileen Faxas; (second row, left to right): Jorge Luis Figueroa, Jolinor Jáquez; (third row): Sofía Jiménez; (fourth row, left to right): Paul Montoya, Jacqueline Pereda; (last row, left to right): Mirla PereiraMilteri Tucker.


 


All About Becoming an HOLA Member or a Friend of HOLA

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Wanna be an HOLA member? Wanna know more about HOLA first?

HOLA
 is a not-for-profit arts service and advocacy organization founded in 1975.


HOLA members get their headshots and resumes on our web directory. In addition, HOLA receives casting notices from various sources that we pass on to our members (or in specific cases, help refer actors to the casting director).

HOLA offers low-cost workshops and seminars, professional counseling, special events and networking activities. We also produce the HOLA Awards which honor outstanding achievement by Latinos in entertainment.


HOLA has a Facebook page and a Twitter page in addition to this blog (imaginatively titled El Blog De HOLA). Whenever a member is doing a project, we can promote via e-mails we send out, through our Members in Performance page on the website or in El Blog on our HOLA Member Bochinche column (only good bochinche, never bad bochinche). It functions as another outlet to promote your work. HOLA is also on YouTube and on Wikipedia.

What if you are not an actor? You can support HOLA by being a Friend of HOLA. For more information, click here.

To become an HOLA member online (New York metropolitan area), fill out the member application form here.

Why Join HOLA? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About HOLA

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WHY JOIN HOLA?
Frequently Asked Questions

• Is HOLA an agency or management company?
No. While we work similarly to an agency or an artist management company, we do a lot more. In essence, HOLA is a membership organization, a not-for-profit arts service and advocacy organization that offers jobs and casting opportunities, workshops and seminars and special events to its membership.

• Does one have to audition for HOLA?
No. HOLA is a membership organization. Just pay the annual membership and you become an HOLA member.

• I am a new actor. Does HOLA apply to me and how so? (Or conversely, I have a fair amount of experience. How does HOLA apply to me?)
HOLA members range from the beginner to the established and everywhere in between. HOLA will apply to you at every stage of your career.

• Do I have to speak Spanish (or Portuguese) to be an HOLA member?
No. HOLA members speak English only, Spanish only, or both languages fluently. Our Brazilian members speak Portuguese as well as English. There is no requirement for any member to speak Spanish (or Portuguese) to be an HOLA member.

• What kind of casting notices do you receive?
HOLA receives all kinds of casting notices— from union and nonunion, through the disciplines of film, television, theater and voiceover. The majority of our notices are distributed to our membership. There are some instances, whether because of short notice or because of the search for something very specific, that HOLA makes referrals to certain talent.

• I have signed representation. Would that be in conflict with HOLA?
No. In fact, we would put your signed representative’s name and number on your online profile. It would be another way to promote yourself without conflict.

• If I book a job through HOLA, do I owe you a commission?
No. We are not an agency or artist management company. You are under no obligation to give us a commission. (But if you want to show your appreciation with a donation, we’ll be forced to take it, I suppose.)

• I am in the process of getting my citizenship. Could I still join HOLA?
Yes. As long as you can legally work in the U.S., you can join HOLA.

• Does HOLA have a social media presence?
Yes. We are on FacebookTwitter and have our own channel on YouTube. In addition, we are on Wikipedia and have our own blog, titled El Blog de HOLA.

• What if I am not an actor but I like what you do?
You could support HOLA by becoming a Friend of HOLA and donating to the organization. If you are a producer or director, a Friend of HOLA donation allow us to promote your productions!
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