La Ventanita: Uniting Conservative Mothers and Liberal Daughters
Theater explores the generational and political divides within Cuban-American families, particularly between conservative mothers and liberal daughters.
Theater explores the generational and political divides within Cuban-American families, particularly between conservative mothers and liberal daughters.
“It’s ultimately a story about friendship, discovering who you are, trying to understand who you are,” said Maydi Díaz.
How theater and the Arts can help effectively introduce opposing viewpoints and communicate through those differences.
They’re creepy and kooky—mysterious and spooky—and all together ooky: the Addams family. And they’re coming to the Baer Theater at
Creators of Latinx theater face a difficult challenge in bringing their productions to a largely monolingual community.
The exhibit curated by Hartford Artist Joel Cintron, showcases and celebrates Connecticut’s extensive Puerto Rican community.
Shame, greed, guilt, denial, and grief take center stage in a timely and honest portrayal of the United States.
Compelling and timely, art illuminates the real stories of DREAMers fighting to establish a place for themselves in the U.S.
OBIE Award-winning Sanctuary City, is a play that follows two young DREAMers, three months after the attacks of 9/11, as they continue to strive for the American dream in this post-9/11 reality.
The rhythm and beat of ping, clunk, crunch, bam, and “STOMP” is coming to Washington! Touring the U.S. since 1994, the show
PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND—A cultural homage to Providence’s established Latino community, La Broa’, recounts how we got here. In two hours, the
HARTFORD—TheaterWorks Hartford opens its 38th season this Friday with the grand premiere of the rock musical, “Lizzie”, Friday night. The