Latinx Theatre Commons Announces Next Stage of Work
Begun as a flagship program of HowlRound Theatre Commons, the LTC will begin independent operations on July 1.
Begun as a flagship program of HowlRound Theatre Commons, the LTC will begin independent operations on July 1.
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.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
Participants gathered to preserve the legacy and imagine the future of Latinx theatre at the LTC’s convening in Boston last month.
The March convening will be held in Boston, the same city that hosted LTC’s first convening.
The acclaimed director, a co-founder of the Latinx Theatre Commons, has relocated from Chicago to California for the job.
The annual award recognizes an individual working in the theatre field who is committed to increasing Latinx representation across disciplines and includes a $5,000 unrestricted prize.
The untold history of the Latinx theatre movement in modern Los Angeles.
The award is dedicated to a theatremaker working to increase Latinx representation and comes with a $5,000 unrestricted grant.
New models don’t ‘grow on trees.’ As 2010s in theatre demonstrate, they begin in ambition and risk.