Fables, Folklore, and Farce- A Conversation With Mark-Eugene Garcia, 13 June | Event in New York | AllEvents

Fables, Folklore, and Farce- A Conversation With Mark-Eugene Garcia

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Fri, 13 Jun, 2025 at 07:30 pm

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Fri, 13 Jun, 2025 at 07:30 pm to 08:30 pm (GMT-04:00)

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266 West 39th Street, New York, United States

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Fables, Folklore, and Farce- A Conversation With Mark-Eugene Garcia
A talkback, signing and live podcast recording.

About this Event

The Drama Book Shop presents, in association with Jay Michaels Global Communications, Fables, Folklore, and Farce- A Conversation With Mark-Eugene Garcia

A talkback, signing and live podcast recording.


About the Plays

EIGHT TALES OF PEDRO

The story begins in 17th century Mexico, as Pedro and his companion travel from a small port town into the fabled Veracruz, telling stories while following Pedro’s one true love. Meanwhile, in the present day, in a van full of Mexican immigrants, Peter crosses a border into an unfamiliar country, while his companions tell him stories to chase away his fears. The two storytellers risk everything as their lives and plots intertwine.


GOAT BLOOD

Pablo and Owen thought they were in for a simple double date with two women they’d just met at a bar. Instead, under the cover of night, something ancient is watching them. Something hungry.

For Pablo, the darkness hides more than just nerves—it holds a past he’s spent years trying to outrun. When the Chupacabra emerges from the shadows, the night turns to terror, and their evening spirals into a desperate fight for survival. But this is no ordinary monster. It is hunger and grief. It is guilt and memory. It is the thing Pablo has feared facing ever since the night he lost his little brother.

As the creature closes in, the men must confront not just the beast, but their own buried truths—about where they come from, what they want, and what they are willing to do to stay alive. Because sometimes, the most relentless monsters are the ones we carry inside.


WITH BATED BREATH

When a company that produces a sexual enhancement drug relocates to a religious factory town in northern Minnesota, and its fumes begin to enter the air, the puritanical beliefs of the townspeople begin to waver. Long held inhibitions release and untold secrets spurt forth as the town spills into debaucherous revelry. For the pious Pastor Johnson, it means the arrival of the devil. For the tempting Dr. Corazon De La Fuente, who runs the factory, it is a wonder to be studied. Stuck in the middle is Mayor Frankie, anxiously watching as his town populace begin giving into wildest urges. Fargo meets Frankenfurter in this wacky comedy that is based on true events until it’s not.


About the Author

Mark-Eugene Garcia is an award winning Chicano playwright and a proud member of the Dramatists Guild. He is a graduate of the City College of New York and studied book and lyric writing with the Academy of New Musical Theatre and the BMI Lehman Engle Musical Theatre Writing Workshop. Productions include EIGHT TALES OF PEDRO (The Secret Theatre, The Queens Theatre) SHINING IN MISERY: A KING-SIZE PARODY (Capital City Theatre, 54 Below) GOAT BLOOD (Mexfest, Days of the Dead/FrigidNYC) STANDBY (Towle Theatre, New York International Fringe Festival- Encores Selection, New York Musical Theatre Festival, Next Link Selection), THE HOLY COWS OF CREDENCE SOUTH DAKOTA (Planet Connections Theatre Festival, Puzzle Theatre Festival) FACING EAST: A NEW MUSICAL (Jericho Arts Center) and UNMISSED CONNECTIONS (Planet Connections Theatre Festival) Other Plays include FLAKE OF SNOW, WITH BATED BREATH, WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR , ONE NIGHT AT THE GOLDEN BOOT, INSCRIPTIONS, and KEYS. As a Dramaturg, Mark has collaborated with The New York Musical Festival on the productions of TEMPLE OF THE SOULS, EMOJILAND, KAFKA’S METAMORPHOSIS, and ILLUMINATI LIZARDS FROM OUTER SPACE. He has also collaborated with the Fresh Fruit Festival with PARTITIME In addition to his writing career, he is also part of the Management Team of The Drama Bookshop and co-hosts THE DRAMA BOOK SHOW! on the Broadway Podcast Network.


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Fables, Folklore, and Farce- A Conversation With Mark-Eugene Garcia, 13 June | Event in New York | AllEvents
Fables, Folklore, and Farce- A Conversation With Mark-Eugene Garcia
Fri, 13 Jun, 2025 at 07:30 pm
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