Cara Mía Theatre Announces 2021 Season
The Dallas company will present a series of intersectional arts experiences in place of a traditional season.
Dispatches from Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
The Dallas company will present a series of intersectional arts experiences in place of a traditional season.
The November festival will feature works from Avante Theatre Project, Teatro Vivo, and ProyectoTEATRO about the Latinx experience.
Jordan will assume the title of founding artistic director emeritus in summer 2021.
The season will kick off with virtual programming as the company continues to assess when it is safe to resume in-person performances.
The Houston company’s season will bring theatre to couches and front lawns alike.
The season, which will now begin in November, will feature two world premieres and a Pulitzer winner.
The company will present virtual programming this fall, plus live performances starting in December.
Open to children entering kindergarten through grade 12, the contest runs through Aug. 16.
As the pandemic rages through Arizona, Texas, and Oklahoma, theatres adjust their models and make new commitments, while one New Mexico theatre goes under.
The New Mexico company, hit by the cancellation of its international-focused Revolutions Festival, will close down to retire debt and reevaluate.