Review: ‘Latinologues’ a better fit for TV

Posted on: October 14th, 2005
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“The divide between premium cable TV and Broadway just got a little fuzzier. “Latinologues,” which opened Thursday, would seem to be better suited to the confines of the small screen than a large stage.

But here it is, live and in person at Broadway’s Helen Hayes Theatre: four performers, including creator Rick Najera, riffing superficially on what it means to be Hispanic in America circa 2005.”

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