By Claritza Basabe
Fans of the Quentin Tarantino cult-classic film Reservoir Dogs, have a rare opportunity to see those infamous villains live as they come together to try and pull off the perfect crime at The Theater Guild of Ancon.
By Claritza Basabe
Fans of the Quentin Tarantino cult-classic film Reservoir Dogs, have a rare opportunity to see those infamous villains live as they come together to try and pull off the perfect crime at The Theater Guild of Ancon.
By Claritza Basabe
The first line in an aria sung by Floria Tosca “I lived for my art; I lived for love” truly reflects the passion for her craft of Irena Sylya. who will star as Tosca in its upcoming Panama debut.
By Ingrid Jones
After a year long hiatus the Improv8 troupe is back and ready to raise the roof with their whacky ad libs at the Theatre Guild of Ancon.
The Entertainment Scene
with Lourdes Quijada
This year is a busy one for the Ancon Theatre Guild Guild.(TGA). With one successful play under its belt in January, the Guild is currently rehearsing for the February staging of its second performance in February.

By Lourdes Quijada
“Went to rehearsal last night and can't tell you how phenomenal RED is, it's no wonder it won so many Tony awards.”
The entertainment scene with Giselle
Panama’s Ancon Theatre Guild (TGA) celebrates its 61st Christmas this year and as with the jolly fellow with the rosy cheeks the white beard and the red suit, the years fall away as December 25 nears.

By Lula Quijada
If you missed out last week on a bellyful of laughs at Panama’s old lady of English speaking entertainment, you still have time to repair the omission.
By Dra Lourdes Quijada
If you are on a dieting and exercise regime, perhaps you should skip the next sentence or two and go to the end, book your tickets and plan to have a few belly laughs and a great night out.
A presidential slip of the tweeting finger had the airways buzzing in Panama on Tuesday . President Ricardo Martinelli had replied to a message on his twitter line “respects HP.”
Dress rehearsal by candlelight on the balcony worked for a media reception on the eve of opening of the latest Ancon Theatre Guild , but with electrical power lines under water, the theater has been forced to re-schedule the opening week’s performances.
By Dafydd Young
It’s the rainy season. A time for thunderstorm, and problems with those ugly electric boxes that hang on posts around Panama city like giant hornets’ nests.
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