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LUMINARIAS (1996)

The Los Angeles Theatre Center

 

Writtern by Evelna Fernández

Directed by José Luis Valenzuela

Produced by Sal Lopez 

Scenic Design by Patssi Valdez

Lighting by Anne Militello

Costumes by Joyce Kim Lee

Sound by Mark Friedman

 

Cast: Evelina Fernández, Marta Dubois, Angela Moya, Dyana Ortelli,

Seidy Lopez, Daniel Garr, Geoffrey Rivas, and Dean Scofield

 

Four professional women meet at an East Los Angeles restaurant called Luminarias to share secrets about their careers, love, family, and sex.

About the Latino Theater Company

The Latino Theater Company (LTC) celebrates over 30 years of commitment to the creation of exciting, thought-provoking theater in Los Angeles. Artistic Director José Luis Valenzuela also co-founded the Latino Theater Lab at the LATC in 1985. Together with the Latino Theater Company, he has made significant contributions to the advancement of U.S. Latino Theater. In 2006, LTC was awarded a 20-year lease to operate the LATC, from the City of Los Angeles. Their mission at the LATC is to provide a world-class arts center for those pursuing artistic excellence; a laboratory where both tradition and innovation are honored and honed; a place where the convergence of people, cultures, and ideas contribute to the future. In 2014 they hosted the historic Encuentro 2014 festival, the largest Latinx Theater festival in over 25 years. The company also produces a free pageant play, La Virgen de Guadalupe, Dios Inantzin, at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels as a gift to the city each holiday season. The members of the company include José Luis Valenzuela, Evelina Fernandez, Sal Lopez, Geoffrey Rivas, Lucy Rodriguez and the late Lupe Ontiveros.

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