Photo of Luca Torrens wearing a cowboy hat, a tan colored long sleeved shirt and a brown vest. Their arms are outstretched and they are smiling.
Stylized text that reads, Howdy, Stranger

Luca Torrens
Miami, Florida

“Best of Fringe” Award Winner in the 2023 San Fran Fringe, “Howdy, Stranger” is a one person musical comedy which uses the power of tequila, puppetry and dangerously catchy show tunes to answer the question: How far will a person go for love and respect? We follow a queer lawman named Jean who strives to become the new county deputy, despite being a fool and insufferable theatre kid. When an outlaw steals his only friend (Oscar Nominated Buttermilk the Horse), Jean embarks on a rivetin’ romp through the West to face gunslingin’ outlaws and disturbingly handsome criminals with nothin’ but a smile and a song (while trying not to get shot and killed to death). “Howdy, Stranger” is full of laughs, tears, and shockingly deep themes (We are not liable for any Daddy Issues that may or may not surface). Written, performed and glitter glued together by Luca Torrens, this show is for those struggling to find their place in the world but especially to queer youth to whom acceptance is everything.

NEXT PERFORMANCE:

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Sunday, May 19
08:50 pm
Monday, May 20
07:40 pm
Thursday, May 23
06:15 pm
Saturday, May 25
03:20 pm
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Thursday, June 27
06:20 am
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Thursday, June 27
06:20 pm
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REMAINING PERFORMANCES:

Sunday, May 19
08:50 pm
Monday, May 20
07:40 pm
Thursday, May 23
06:15 pm
Saturday, May 25
03:20 pm

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Luca Torrens is a latine non-binary artist based in Miami, Florida where they attended New World School of the Arts and received a Bachelors in Fine Arts, specialized in Musical Theatre, from the University of Florida.

DIGITAL PROGRAM

Howdy, Stranger Digital Program – Orlando Fringe 2024

LOCATION:

Orlando Fringe Pink Venue
812 E. Rollins St. 

FESTIVAL NEED TO KNOWS:

At Orlando Fringe, you need two things:

A Fringe Button

You can buy a button at the Box Offices, Information tables, and the Lawn Merchandise location. Button purchases made online must be redeemed at a Fringe Box Office. The money from buttons goes to the festival operations and you only need to buy it once per person.

A Show Ticket

100% of all ticket prices are given to the performing artist. So you are 100% supporting the artist you see on the stage.

Please note:

All shows start on time. 

Arrive early to get in line for a seat. 

Late entry will not be permitted

and 

There are no refunds.

These rules are made by Orlando Fringe.
As a performer, I have no control over them.

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