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Latino Theater Co.

Latino Theater Co.

By LatinoTheaterCo.

The Latino Theater Company's (LTC) mission at The Los Angeles Theatre Center (the LATC), is to provide a world-class arts center for those pursuing artistic excellence; a laboratory where both tradition and innovation are honored and honed; a place where the convergence of people, cultures, and ideas contribute to the future. We believe the theater creates empathy and educates, has the power to provoke dialogue by illuminating the social issues of our times, and can awaken the collective consciousness of a community to act in creating a better tomorrow.
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Episode 2 | Josefina López & Tony Garcia

Latino Theater Co. May 10, 2021

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Premeditation | Episode 6

Premeditation | Episode 6

The couples reach an epiphany and realize what they must do.

Oct 29, 202122:37
Premeditation | Episode 5

Premeditation | Episode 5

Mauricio and Esmeralda get caught red-handed after their spouses devise a plan.

Oct 23, 202115:32
Premeditation | Episode 4

Premeditation | Episode 4

Fernando and Esmeralda reflect on the evolution of their marriage.

Oct 15, 202114:39
Premeditation | Episode 3

Premeditation | Episode 3

Esmeralda debates if Mauricio is the right man for the job as they exchange differing opinions. Fernando attempts to prevent Lydia from making an abrupt decision

Oct 08, 202118:27
Premeditation | Episode 2

Premeditation | Episode 2

Fernando attempts to get to the bottom of a mysterious call he received. Esmeralda and Mauricio make special arrangements that set their plan in motion. Meanwhile, new information makes Mauricio reconsider his decision.

Oct 01, 202116:05
Premeditation | Episode 1

Premeditation | Episode 1

Tensions fly high when Lydia brings up Mauricio's incident. Reaching a breaking point in her marriage, Esmeralda makes a difficult choice.

Oct 01, 202118:47
Episode 3 | Patrice Amon & David Lozano

Episode 3 | Patrice Amon & David Lozano

In Episode 3 we are joined by Patrice Amon, Associate Artistic Director of San Diego Rep. and David Lozano, Executive Artistic Director Cara Mía Theatre.

New episodes will be released on the second Monday of every month, with future guests to be announced.

Listeners can hear Offstage/Unmasked here: https://bit.ly/3vTQqC1 as well as on Spotify, Apple, Google, or wherever podcasts are available.

Jun 07, 202144:19
Stop AAPI Hate | Conversation

Stop AAPI Hate | Conversation

Latino Theater Co. feels strongly about the events which have taken place, recently and historically, affecting people of color and in particular the Asian Community. It is our responsibility to make our audience aware of the long-standing relationship we have had with our Asian colleagues. We share the same struggle of calling out white supremacy and hate. We invite you to a conversation where we can share information and understand how we can organize and continue to support our Asian brothers and sisters at this important time.

May 29, 202149:32
Episode 2 | Josefina López & Tony Garcia

Episode 2 | Josefina López & Tony Garcia

Created by Latino Theater Co., "Offstage/Unmasked" are bravely curious conversations with Latinx theater artists across the country. Join us once a month as we talk about the State of Latinx Theater a year into the Covid-19 pandemic. We shut down, we masked up, went online, we connected and we're still here. How has covid impacted our programming? What kept us going? When are we coming back to the stage and what changes do we need to make to get there?

This week we interview Josefina López, Artistic Director of Casa 0101 Theater in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, CA., and Tony Garcia, Executive Artistic Director of Su Teatro in Denver, Colorado.

May 10, 202131:45
Episode 1 | José Luis Valenzuela & Rosalba Rolón

Episode 1 | José Luis Valenzuela & Rosalba Rolón

Created by Latino Theater Co., "Offstage/Unmasked" are bravely curious conversations with Latinx theater artists across the country. Join us once a month as we talk about the State of Latinx Theater a year into the Covid-19 pandemic. We shut down, we masked up, went online, we connected and we're still here. How has covid impacted our programming? What kept us going? When are we coming back to the stage and what changes do we need to make to get there?

This week we interview José Luis Valenzuela, Artistic Director of the Latino Theater Co at The LATC in Los Angeles, CA., and Rosalba Rolón, Artistic Director of Pregone PRTT in Bronx, NYC.

JOSÉ LUIS VALENZUELA is the Artistic Director of the Latino Theater Company (LTC), and The Los Angeles Theatre Center (LATC) and is also a Distinguished Professor at UCLA’s School of Theater, Film & Television. Valenzuela is an award-winning theater director, and has been a visionary and an advocate for Chicanx/Latinx Theater for over 30 years. He has directed critically acclaimed productions at major theaters both internationally and nationally including the LATC where he created the Latino Theatre Lab in 1985 and the Mark Taper Forum where he established the Latino Theater Initiative in 1991. He has directed, The Mother of Henry, Solitude, Premeditation, Dementia, and A Mexican Trilogy for the Latino Theatre Company. Most recently he also directed Macbeth at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and Karen Zacarias’ Destiny of Desire at Arena Stage, South Coast Rep, The Goodman Theatre, and Oregon Shakespeare Festival. His international directing credits include Henrik Ibsen’s Peer Gynt at the Norland Theatre in Norway and Manuel Puig’s Kiss of the Spider Woman at the National Theatre of Norway. He produced the national Encuentro Festival in 2014 and national and international Encuentro de las Americas in 2017.

ROSALBA ROLÓN is the Artistic Director of Pregones + Puerto Rican Traveling Theater (PregonesPRTT). She is an accomplished director and dramaturg specializing in the adaptation of literary and non-literary texts for stage performance with live music. Recent productions include ¡Guaracha!, which premiered Off-Broadway in 2019, We Have Iré  (with playwright Paul S. Flores and composer Yosvani Terry), which premiered at YBCA/San Francisco, Dancing In My Cockroach Killers, Betsy! (with Roadside Theater/KY), Brides (with partners in Belgium and the Slovak Republic), and others. Recent distinctions include 2019 Creative Capital Award, and 2018 Doris Duke Artist Award. She is a member of the Tony Awards Nominating Committee and co-Chair of the Association of Performing Arts Professionals 2021 National Conference. With PregonesPRTT Ensemble she has traveled to 37 states/500+ cities in the U.S., and 18 countries.

Apr 09, 202133:28