American Night: The
Ballad of Juan José
Richard Montoya
Los Altos Stage Company
Adrian Torres, Carlos Diego Mendoza & Dan Cardenas |
Maybe it was when I first heard the Mexican-American actor
say “jew” for “you” or when his character talked about wanting to get into the
“Jew-S-A” that I began to check out. After all, I grew up as a kid in an era when I
remember – now with much embarrassment and regret – watching on black-and-white
TV and laughing at Bill Dana’s José Jiménez or Looney Tunes’ Speedy Gonzales. So the “jew” hit me wrong, even though I knew
coming in that Richard Montoya’s American
Night: The Ballad of Juan José is seen by others as a celebrated, satirical
romp through American history – one with a much-touted, world premiere at the
Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2010 and subsequent, well-reviewed performances
across the nation. But that one word
along with an early scene of corrupt, Mexican police trying to bribe a
reluctant Juan José where again the portrayals to me made me cringe more than
laugh unfortunately left me in an mood that grew more and more irritated as I
continued to watch the next near-two hours of Los Altos Stage Company’s
production of American Night: The Ballad
of Juan José.
For my full review, please continue to Talkin' Broadway: https://www.talkinbroadway.com/page/regional/sanjose/sj153.html.
Rating: 2 E
American Night: The
Ballad of Juan José continues through February 17, 2019 at Los Altos Stage
Company, 97 Hillview
Avenue, Los Altos, CA. Tickets are
available online at http://losaltosstage.org or Monday – Friday, 3 – 6 p. in
person at the box office or by calling 650-941-0551.
Photo Credit: Richard Mayer
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