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Look for "Coronado" on DVD!
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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
February 17, 2005/EZPress – 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.
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As the World Series Heats Up – Take Me Out has Home Run Timing
LOS ANGELES, CA, October 11, 2004/EZPress – While Jeremy Sisto may be one of the most recognizable names in Richard Greenberg’s Tony Award Winning play, there is a major powerful star in the making. Byron Quiros (Coronado, Hard Pill, JAG) is quickly making his own mark in Hollywood acting alongside Sisto, Terrell Tilford, Jeffrey Nordling and Carmen Argenziano, Quiros is attracting a lot of buzz in the industry for his role as Rodriguez in the West Coast Premiere of Take Me Out for The Geffen Playhouse playing now at The Brentwood Theatre.
Take Me Out follows the story of a superstar baseball player who comes out of the closet as a gay man and the trials and tribulations after his announcement. Rave reviews are out which has thrown the play into an extended run due to popular demand. Some may speculate that the locker room shower scene may be just one of the reasons this play is selling out nightly, but critics applaud the pure talent of this winning team.
Once described by a critic as “dangerously sexy” and possessing the raw talent of a young Brando, Quiros has the acting chops to back up his stunning physical presence. He was cast as General Rafael in Coronado because the producers and director wanted an actor who could have the fiery look in his eyes and “command the presence of a true leader yet have compassion and love for his suppressed people.” Quiros definitely embodies the complete package. With good looks, determination and talent, and an easy-going attitude, it’s only a matter of time before Byron Quiros captures more attention in the industry.
Born to Costa Rican parents and raised in Southern California, Quiros earned a Los Angeles Drama Critics’ Circle Honorable Mention for his work as Paco in Miguel Pinero’s Short Eyes and a LADCC Best Actor Award for Samuel Gardner in Edgar Lee Masters’ Spoon River Anthology. He is a man of many talents and a true lover of all the arts (stage, film, and TV). He’s had the opportunity to work as a dancer for Harley Davidson, Disney, Craig David, Grammy Award Winner Usher, and currently tours with Latin Grammy Nominee Ana Barbara. He’s choreographed and directed for BMG & Fonovisa Records, Fashion designers at Smashbox Studios and Latin events in Los Angeles, New York, and Miami. Quiros feels honored to have worked alongside such actors as Kristin Datillo, Clayton Rohner
and John Rhys-Davies in Coronado, Jonathan Slavin in the yet to be released Hard Pill and David James Elliott in JAG.
Byron Quiros’ current project, Richard Greenberg’s 2003 Tony Winner for best play, Take Me Out for The Geffen Playhouse runs through the end of October (subject to another extension) at The Brentwood Theatre. Tickets are available by calling 310-208-5454 or online at www.geffenplayhouse.com
“A Home Run! … Thought provoking, sensitive, poetic and funny, with a stage full of memorable characters” - Ed Kaufman, The Hollywood Reporter
Information and media inquiries for Byron Quiros should be directed to his publicist, Laura Alber at Press@ez-entertainment.net 310-822-1627.
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Contact Information
Laura Alber
EZ Press
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310-822-1627
Quiros in "Pocahontas"
Byron Quiros on Tour with Latin Grammy Nominee Ana Barbara
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