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Anne García-Romero is an American
playwright A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes play (theatre), plays, which are a form of drama that primarily consists of dialogue between Character (arts), characters and is intended for Theatre, theatrical performance rather than just Readin ...
, screenwriter, scholar, and professor.


Early life

Anne García-Romero was born to a mother of English, Irish and German descent and a father from
Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ...
. Her hometown is
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, and she currently lives in
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. Her work has been greatly influenced by her ethnic and cultural background, as many of her plays deal with issues affecting both Anglo and Latino communities. In her work, she tries to create bridges between these two communities. She has written many plays about Latin experiences, making complex Latin culture accessible to larger audiences. She also translates plays from
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to English, to make theatrical works from Spain and Latin America available to U.S. audiences. García-Romero received her B.A. in Theatre Arts at
Occidental College Occidental College (informally Oxy) is a private liberal arts college in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1887 as a coeducational college by clergy and members of the Presbyterian Church, it became non-sectarian in 1910. It is ...
and then went on to the
Yale School of Drama The David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University is a graduate professional school of Yale University, located in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1924 as the Department of Drama in the School of Fine Arts, the school provides training in ...
, where she received her Masters in Fine Arts in Playwriting. She received her Ph.D. in Theatre Studies at
UC Santa Barbara The University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara or UCSB) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Barbara County, California, United States. Tracing its roots back to 1891 as an independent teachers college, UCSB joined ...
. García-Romero is also an alumna of New Dramatists in
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, which is an organization that specifically supports and provides resources to talented playwrights. García-Romero has taught at universities such as
University of Southern California The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in ...
,
California Institute of the Arts The California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) is a Private university, private art school in Santa Clarita, California. It was incorporated in 1961 as the first degree-granting institution of higher learning in the US created specifically for ...
,
Loyola Marymount University Loyola Marymount University (LMU) is a private Jesuit and Marymount research university in Los Angeles, California. LMU enrolls over 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students, making it the largest Catholic university on the west coast of the ...
,
Macalester College Macalester College ( ) is a private liberal arts college in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. Founded in 1874, Macalester is exclusively an undergraduate institution with an enrollment of 2,142 students in the fall of 2023. The college ha ...
and
Wesleyan University Wesleyan University ( ) is a Private university, private liberal arts college, liberal arts university in Middletown, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 1831 as a Men's colleges in the United States, men's college under the Methodi ...
. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Film, Television and Theatre at
The University of Notre Dame The University of Notre Dame du Lac (known simply as Notre Dame; ; ND) is a private Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana, United States. Founded in 1842 by members of the Congregation of Holy Cross, a Catholic religious order o ...
. Some of the courses that she teaches are Playwriting, Script Analysis, and Story Structure. García-Romero's book, ''Anne García-Romero: Collected Plays'', includes ''Santa Concepción'', ''Earthquake Chica'', and ''Mary Peabody in Cuba''. Playwright
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reflects on her plays in this book, "Anne writes the stories we had always known by heart but had forgotten. With a purity at once spare and rich, she creates characters we not only feel we have broken bread with, but who have been in our dreams and crises." Anne García-Romero works with the organization
HowlRound HowlRound Theatre Commons is a non-profit service organization based out of Emerson College's Office of the Arts. Its aim is to support developing theatre practitioners and facilitating dialogue within not-for-profit theatre and performance arts f ...
as a co-founder of the Latinx Theatre Commons and their initiativ
The Fornés Institute
This includes a large network of other Latin artists who advocate for the Latin theater community at large. García-Romero has written essays for their journal, Café Onda. In one of her essays, she writes, "US culture in the twenty-first century continues to move from a mono-cultural to a multi-cultural experience. However, US theatre currently does not always reflect this reality and therefore can perpetuate an outdated narrative." Much of Anne García-Romero's work is to counter these mainstream, stereotypical, dominant narratives through a retelling of what it means to be Latin in the United States.


Plays


Full length

*''Staging the Daffy Dame'' *''Lorca in New York'' *''Provenance'' *''Paloma'' *''Earthquake Chica'' *''Pandorado'' *''Santa Concepción'' *''Mary Peabody in Cuba'' *''Mary Domingo'' *''Juanita's Statue''


Short plays

*''No More Maids'' *''Desert Longing or Las Adventureras'' *''Land of Benjamin Franklin'' *''Painting Velazquez''


Theatre Studies Scholarship

Anne García-Romero's book ''The Fornes Frame: Contemporary Latina Playwrights and the Legacy of Maria Irene Fornes'' was published in 2016 by the
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Press. García-Romero creates an archive of five contemporary Latina playwrights— Caridad Svich, Karen Zacarías, Elaine Romero,
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, and
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—writing a chapter on each, touching on themes in their major works, and mapping them into a genealogy of Latina theatre helmed by Fornes. García-Romero's work explores how Latina playwrights began to find their footing in the American theatre in the 1960s through the work o
Maria Irene Fornes
(1930-2018). García-Romero builds upon prior of studies about Fornes' work, such as ''Fornés: Theater in the Present Tense'' by Diana Lynn Moroff (1996) and ''Conducting a Life: Reflections on the Life of María Irene Fornés'' edited by Maria Delgado and Caridad Svich (1999). Focusing on transnational ideas of
Latinidad ''Latinidad'' is a Spanish-language term that refers to the various attributes shared by Latin American people and their descendants without reducing those similarities to any single essential trait. It was first adopted within US Latino studies b ...
instead of focusing on one ethnic identity, García-Romero has chosen these five Latina playwrights because each originates from a different Latina background (whether ethnic, social, or geographical). The first chapter focuses on Fornes herself and serves to contextualize Fornes within Latina theatre. It offers biographical information in addition to contextualizing her artistic and pedagogical styles. García-Romero asserts that there are four cultural themes which link each playwright to the legacy of Fornes' work and to the larger body of Latina theatre: cultural multiplicity, supernatural interventions, Latina identity, and theatrical experimentation. García-Romero theorizes three waves of playwrights that studied with Fornes. The first wave began in the 1980s with playwrights like Cherrie Moraga and
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. The second wave includes playwrights
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and Carmelita Tropicana. The third wave began in the 1990s and continues through the present. ''The Fornes Frame'' is a tribute to the late playwright. García-Romero's work updates the narrative about Fornes, a foundational US playwright. García-Romero demonstrates how contemporary playwrights are actively involved in conversations about identity.


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