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BYRON QUIROS IN ANOTHER HIGHLY ACCLAIMED PLAY, LISA LOOMERS \"LIVING OUT\" PRESENTED BY BORDERLANDS THEATER

\"Poignant and outrageously funny.\" Diane Haithman, Los Angeles Times

    /24-7PressRelease.com/ - February 20, 2005 - Hot off the stage from the Tony Award Winning play "Take Me Out", Byron Quiros (Coronado, Hard Pill, JAG, Short Eyes) strikes yet another bull's-eye "Living Out" by Lisa Loomer (Girl Interrupted, The Waiting Room and Bocon). Quiros steps into the role of "Bobby Hernandez", an undocumented construction worker, once a Guerrilla fighter back in El Salvador, now looking for the American dream. You see the struggles he and his wife, Ana, go through to make it happen in America.

The hit play is being presented by Borderlands Theater February 18-27 at the Leo Rich Theater, Tucson Convention Center in Tucson, Arizona. The presentation is being directed by Eva Tessler, Barclay Goldsmith - Producing Director and features: Rosanne Couston, Marissa Garcia, Alida Gunn, Julia Matias, Dwayne Palmer, Byron Quiros, Anel Schmidt and Christina Walker Rowden. "Living Out" was originally commissioned by the The Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 2002 and has since been produced throughout the country. The play will be alternating with English and Bilingual performances.

Visit Borderlands Theater at: www.borderlandstheater.org
For ticket information visit TCC Box Office at www.ci.tucson.az.us/tcc 520-791-4101 or call Borderlands Theater 520-882-4706.

More information on Byron Quiros can be found at: www.ez-entertainment.net/features/quiros.htm




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