John Leguizamo Wants You to Brush Up on Your Latin History
The writer and performer is back onstage with ‘Latin History for Morons.’
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The writer and performer is back onstage with ‘Latin History for Morons.’
The 80-year-old space is also in the midst of an ambitious renovation.
The NYC-based theatre ensemble, comprising artists in their early twenties, stages stories that mirror their own.
The Philadelphia theatre’s first pay-what-you-decide season features premieres from Douglas Williams and Jacqueline Goldfinger.
New plays by Tarell Alvin McCraney, Quiara Alegria Hudes, David Henry Hwang, and Rajiv Joseph, as well as a revival of ‘Zoot Suit.’
The company’s season will feature works by Sarah Ruhl, Shakespeare, Clifford Odets, and more.
The season will feature three productions and a reading series.
The 25-year-old company keeps its intimacy intact as it moves from tenant to owner in a new Jeanne Gang-designed space.
Live performances will be recorded for the company’s Radio Theatre Series.
The 20th anniversary season will be the company’s last in their current space.