Antonio Najarro: Brings The Dancing Spirit of Lorca To LA OPERA in ‘Ainadamar’
Ainadamar at LA OPERA April 26, through May 18th By Judi Jordon for LATIN HEAT In Spain, the legacy of...
Josefina López: From Boyle Heights to Broadway Lights
Broadway Opening Night: April 27 at the James Earl Jones Theatre By Cris Franco Playwright/Screenwriter Josefina López holds a singular...
Neuro-Inclusive 90s Cabaret With Special Broadway Guests in L.A.
Written by Cris Franco Why are so many of the neuro-diverse community drawn to the arts? Perhaps it’s because their...
Michael Balderrama Broadway’s King of Choreography
By Cris Franco I just couldn’t say farewell to Hispanic Heritage Month without giving props to a man whose name...
Playwright Kristoffer Diaz’ ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Journey to a Tony Nom
By Cris Franco Newyorican playwright, Kristoffer Diaz was chosen by musical legend Alicia Keys to pen the book to her...
The Best of Broadway Celebration For Hispanic Heritage Month at NYC’s 54 Below
By Cris Franco Is it Hispanic Heritage Month already? But I just took down my Cinco de Mayo decorations. Dios,...
‘Latini-Duh!’: Under-Representation in Hollywood On the Fringe
Latinos are underrepresented in Hollywood. Well Latini-Duh!™ the one-man show written by Tejano actor and producer, Raymond Abel promises to...
The Leading Latin Men of ‘The Notebook’ on Broadway
Something extraordinary is happening at New York City’s Shoenfeld Theater. At a time when film and television are seeing a...
Lily Santiago’s Riveting Performance in Amy Herzog’s Tony Nominated ‘Mary Jane’
Currently running at the Manhattan Theater Club’s Samuel J. Friedman Theatre until June 30, 2024 Reviewed by Cris Franco Though...
‘American Mariachi’ Dares to Ask Why Not?
By Bel Hernandez Castillo Why is it American Mariachi? Because the play takes place in the U.S. and there is...