‘Cabemos todos’: Teatristas Without Borders at L.A.’s Encuentro
The Latino Theater Company’s border-defying Encuentro, the fourth of its kind, gathered hundreds of Latine artists for productions, partnerships, and dialogues in multiple languages.
The Latino Theater Company’s border-defying Encuentro, the fourth of its kind, gathered hundreds of Latine artists for productions, partnerships, and dialogues in multiple languages.
Theatre leaders gathered to train, talk, and meet with Congressional staff about urgent issues facing the industry.
Thirty theatres of color will receive $10,000 grants for general operating support.
A roundup of prizes, residencies, and other recognition from the week of Jan. 7.
When the pandemic hit her career on both sides of the Atlantic, she got the unique chance to help develop productions in gestation.
From L.A.’s historic Teatro Hidalgo to New York’s INTAR, from D.C. to Houston and beyond, September has been a rich month for Hispanic and Latinx theatre artistry in the U.S.
Tales of haunted theatres from across the U.S.
Latinx theatre as we know it in the U.S. is only half a century old, but its roots are deep and its future boundless.
Fairy tales, history both documented and reimagined, and works in translation are recurring themes this month.
Lisa Loomer’s “Living Out,” which premiers at the Gala Hispanic Theatre, utilizes supertitles to reach a wider audience.