Theater
Brownlisted: What I Saw This Week in Quarantine (OPINION)
This week’s wrap-up comes to you from the cozy confines of quarantine, as senior editor Hector Luis Alamo has managed to catch COVID for only the second time this year.
Songs by an Immigrant (Latinish Podcast)
Jaime Lozano is a musical theater composer, director, arranger, orchestrator, and vocal coach.
A Review of QUIXOTE NUEVO: A Groundbreaking Update of the Groundbreaking Work
The after-party for opening night of QUIXOTE NUEVO at The Alley Theatre is the perfect metaphor for the love that great art can create when its presented right and when it respects our community.
A New Play About Puerto Rico’s Cerro Maravilla Tragedy Seeks to Make a Mark in Colorado
Puerto Rican Nocturne investigates the nature of power, the limits of ideology, and the search for autonomy and peace in a colonized society.
Inspired by the Greek Myth of Medea, MOJADA Chronicles Today’s Immigrant Experience
“MOJADA” is a window into the sacrifices immigrants make coming into the United States.
John Leguizamo Talks About His Latest Project, a Musical Comedy Called KISS MY AZTEC!
Latino Rebels Radio: May 28, 2019
From Street Vendors to SXSW Stars: How a Group of Salvadoran Women Fights Machismo Through Theatre
Ruth, Wendy, Magda, Chileno and Magaly are five Salvadoran women who started their own theatre company and aspired for a better life in a male-dominated culture.
In the Challenging World of Indie Web Series, These Creators Are Killing It
We dived into the Internet in the hopes of finding examples of independent Latino web series to binge on.
Whitewashing West Side Story… AGAIN
Here we go again.
Latinx and Proud in New MISS YOU LIKE HELL Off-Broadway Musical
Aside from the politics of the play, this is, at its core, a story about love, forgiveness, and endurance of the human spirit.
DE NOVO Shows the Raw Emotions of Central American Youth, But Is It Enough?
The play doesn’t transcend its main tension. It doesn’t point the finger at the ones at fault for the injustice.
A DACA Update and the Whitewashing of Evita (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: September 18, 2017
Save 50% Off Tickets to John Leguizamo’s LATIN HISTORY FOR MORONS at NYC’s Public Theater
This is a GREAT DEAL to catch a GREAT SHOW.
The Rose Garden Freestyle with Lin-Manuel Miranda and President Obama
We are lucky to be living in Lin-Manuel’s world.
Fátima Ptacek: The Voice of a Generation #WomensHistoryMonth
The young actress is an international ambassador.
Program Will Send Low-Income Students to See ‘Hamilton’
Twenty thousand New York City students will be given an outside-the-classroom lesson in American history.
The Diversity Problem: Interview with Linda Nieves-Powell, author of ‘Yo Soy Latina’
The author talks about her play and the diversity problem perpetuated even within the Latino community
A Tale of Chicanos in the 21st Century
The word chicano has existed in the English lexicon since 1911. During the ’60s and ’70s, that term became a symbol of pride for the Mexican Americans who were confronting the struggles of prejudice and self-identification, an answer to the always confounding question: “Who am I?” In the decades that have passed, chicanismo has been used […]