The Latino Theater Company (LTC) is a theatre producing organization based in Los Angeles, California.
History
Latino Theater Company was founded in 1985
by its
Artistic Director,
Jose Luis Valenzuela. Founding members included
Lupe Ontiveros
Guadalupe Ontiveros ( Moreno; September 17, 1942 – July 26, 2012) was an American actress best known for portraying Rosalita in ''The Goonies'', and Yolanda Saldívar in the film ''Selena''. She acted in numerous films and television shows, ...
.
Known as the "Latino Theater Lab" and based at The
Los Angeles Theatre Center
The Los Angeles Theatre Center is an institution in Los Angeles, which is operated by the Latino Theater Company.
In January 2006, the Latino Theater Company won a lease to operate The Los Angeles Theatre Center for 20 years and got a $4 millio ...
(LATC), they produced plays and comedy showcases. They also created the "New Voices Playwriting Series," which commissioned many Latino playwrights. When LATC closed in 1991, LTC moved to the
Mark Taper Forum, where Valenzuela created the "Latino Theater Initiative." The group moved to
Plaza de la Raza
The Plaza de la Raza (Place of the People) is a multidisciplinary cultural arts and educational center located in Lincoln Park in East Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1970 by actress Margo Albert and trade union activist Frank S. Lóp ...
in 1995. LTC returned to The LATC and in 2004 received a grant from the
California Cultural and Historical Endowment to renovate The LATC and create a
multicultural
The term multiculturalism has a range of meanings within the contexts of sociology, political philosophy, and colloquial use. In sociology and in everyday usage, it is a synonym for " ethnic pluralism", with the two terms often used interchang ...
theater arts center, along with the
Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture. In 2006, LTC became the operator of The LATC, and invited several culturally different producing organizations together, creating the "Cultural Roundtable," to create theatre that reflects the cultural landscape of the City of Los Angeles. "Cultural Roundtable" participants include Latino Theater Company,
Robey Theatre Company
Robey Theatre Company is a Los Angeles-based non-profit theatre company.
History
Robey Theatre Company was founded in 1994 by Danny Glover and Ben Guillory. It takes its name from the pioneering Black actor and activist, Paul Robeson. Robey' ...
,
Cedar Grove OnStage,
Playwrights' Arena,
Culture Clash
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,
American Indian Dance Theatre and the
UCLA School of Theater Film and Television
The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (UCLA TFT), is one of the 12 schools within the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) located in Los Angeles, California. Its creation was groundbreaking in that it was the first time a leadi ...
.
In 2003, Latino Theater Company presented ''La Virgen de Guadalupe, Dios Inantzin'', performed at the
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels ( es, Catedral de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles), informally known as COLA or the Los Angeles Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in Los Angeles, California, United States. It opened in 2 ...
in
Downtown Los Angeles. The pageant play has been performed every year since, and has become an annual
Southern California
Southern California (commonly shortened to SoCal) is a geographic and cultural region that generally comprises the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. It includes the Los Angeles metropolitan area, the second most populous urban a ...
holiday tradition offered free of charge to the community, for low-income, working families.
References
External links
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Jose Luis Valenzuela Official Site
1985 establishments in California
Hispanic and Latino American culture in Los Angeles
Theatre companies in Los Angeles
Latino theatre
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