Día de los Muertos is a time of joyous reunion! When a disenchanted muertito refuses to return to the realm of the living, La Muerte must stop her own grumbling and set things right! Dancing through a landscape of bruised egos, the two set off on a comical journey through the realms of grief and remembrance. A colorful and bittersweet story of self-reflection and forgiveness, interwoven with irreverence and beautifully lyrical baile folklorico
Based on local true stories of teen girls who have made their way from gangs into prostitution, Broken Promises sheds light, hope and reflection on the disturbing sex trafficking industry affecting many young, immigrant women in the Pacific Northwest. Presented in partnership with OYE, the Latino sexual health coalition, to provide meaningful resources for the community in need.
A tragicomedy set in Havana during the second half of the 1950s, just before the Cuban revolution takes hold. When an optimistic, materialistic matriarch battles to create the appearance of wealth in front of her neighbors, she only succeeds in creating chaos for the whole family and risking what’s most important!
Inspired by the classic film The Magnificent Seven, Nayeli, a young woman living in a small Mexican village and her companions venture across the border determined to bring back seven good men to protect their village from the invasion of narco-traficantes and the risk of extinction.
El Muerto Vagabundo Study Guide (English) El Muerto Vagabundo Study Guide (Spanish) The running time of this production is approximately 2 hours, with one intermission. The Opening Night reception is catered by Tortillería Tienda De Leon’s “In 'El Muerto Vagabundo,' many worlds collide.” – A.L. Adams, Oregon ArtsWatch, October 18, 2016 "An Unattended Kid Follows A…
This project is part of the Latina/o Theatre Commons El Fuego Initiative. The opening night reception will be catered by Tamale Boy. Our Sunday, January 15th 2 PM matinee will include a Resource Fair. More information coming soon. El Payaso is presented as part of the 2017 Fertile Ground Festival, an 11-day arts festival showcasing new…
The Opening Night reception is catered by Special Event: Art + Identity Showcase on February 11, 2017 at 9:00 PM -10:15 PM Hosted by Milagro and Latinx Pride Admission is free! Join us after the performance of Swimming While Drowning for an evening of discussion and showcasing art. Content will be focused on the intersection…
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This program is made possible by The Oregon Community Foundation’s Creative Heights Program and the National Endowment for the Arts. The Opening Night reception is catered by SPECIAL EVENTS: Wine tasting with Coopers Hall beginning at 6:30 PM on Thursday, April 27 Talk-back following the 2 PM performance on Sunday, April 30 Wine and celebration…
Due to the overwhelming popularity of Swimming While Drowning by Emilio Rodriguez and directed by Francisco Garcia, we are remounting this production with a simplified set for two nights only. This late night event is pay what you will. Invite your friends that may have missed it and join us again for the production that…
INGENIO MILAGRO is a play and playwright development program for Latina/o playwrights. It serves as an intrinsic step in the development of new full-length theatrical works through concert and table readings, guiding playwrights and their works from concept to production. Directors, dramaturgs, and actors bring the plays to life for one performance for an audience…
SPECIAL EVENTS: Opening Night Post-show Reception Friday, October 20 Talk-back following the 2 PM performance on Sunday, October 22, 2017 Nightly art exhibition by artist-in-residence Maya Ceramics one hour prior to curtain Run time: approximately 80 minutes, no intermission