El Hado Macho

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A Remarkable Cabaret Theater Production for Lovers of Mexican Culture


La Gata Foro Bar, led by Coral Arroyo, is a cultural cornerstone in Puerto Vallarta, renowned for its focus on cabaret theater—a genre that blends social critique, humor, and music in an intimate setting. This venue promotes local artistic creation by providing a platform for actors, musicians, and comedians to experiment with fresh and provocative stage productions. Its significance lies in revitalizing Puerto Vallarta’s cultural scene, attracting both residents and tourists seeking unique theatrical experiences that reflect the city’s vibrant and diverse character.

Cabaret theater is a performing arts genre combining theater, comedy, music, and social critique in an intimate and interactive atmosphere, often with an irreverent and provocative tone. Originating in Europe in the late 19th century, this style is known for challenging social and political norms through humor and satire. It has become essential to the political life of major cities for its ability to offer direct and accessible critiques of contemporary issues. By breaking the fourth wall and addressing the audience directly, cabaret theater fosters collective reflection and amplifies alternative perspectives, serving as a powerful tool of cultural and social resistance. In today’s politically tense global context, its relevance lies in encouraging active questioning and participation, acting as a thermometer of societal concerns.

The play El Hado Macho, performed at La Gata Foro Bar, provides an opportunity to reflect on the transformations occurring in the diverse subjectivities that shape Puerto Vallarta.

The title El Hado Macho suggests a critical and humorous exploration of masculinity from a theatrical and symbolic perspective. The word hado refers to destiny or the force of chance, potentially hinting at an examination of how gender roles—particularly those associated with masculinity—are shaped by social or cultural influences. The inclusion of the term macho emphasizes a stereotypical view of masculinity, likely intended to question, parody, or reinterpret it through humor, drama, and satire.

Written by Omar García Sandoval, El Hado Macho could become highly relevant to Vallarta audiences due to its capacity to tackle sensitive social issues such as gender roles, machismo, and power dynamics through the lens of cabaret theater.
Puerto Vallarta, as a diverse city with a growing cultural openness, would find in this play a space to reflect and dialogue about its social and cultural identity. Additionally, the critical and humorous approach typical of cabaret is likely to resonate with local audiences, fostering active participation in community issues.

Given Omar García Sandoval’s background as a theater director and teacher, known for his focus on stage presence and using theater as a critical tool, audiences can expect El Hado Macho to be rich in symbolism, satire, and social commentary.

The play will likely address masculinity from a reflective and provocative perspective, using humor to dismantle stereotypes and spark dialogue about gender roles. It may also incorporate elements of direct audience interaction, characteristic of cabaret theater.

"Deeply shaken by sexual liberation, El Hado Macho, from Perverto Largarrica, seeks help to put an end, once and for all, to the deconstruction of all the world’s macho men—and with it, the loss of their privileges. They must win the fight against the free expression of sexuality, queer expression, and the right to happiness."

A fun and thought-provoking show by Omar García Sandoval and Alejandro Muraira.

Two Exclusive Performances

Friday, December 6th, 9 PM

Saturday, December 7th, 10 PM

Tickets

Pre-Sale: $150

At the Door: $200

Reserve your tickets now at 3221917478!

Venue: La Gata Foro Bar (Matamoros 869-A, near Allende, Downtown).

A Tonalli Teatro Production.