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Teatro del Pueblo is a small, non-profit Latino theater located in St. Paul, MN. Fostered by the Latino community on the West Side, it has grown since its inception in 1992 to serve St. Paul, Minneapolis, the metro area and greater Minnesota.

Based in the West Side's Latino community, Teatro del Pueblo promotes Latino culture through the creation and presentation of performing arts. Teatro develops and supports Latino artists, provides educational opportunities for all to experience Latino culture and promotes cross-cultural dialogue.
Teatro del Pueblo would like to give special thanks to its many supporters. Without the interest of organizations such as Hispanics in Philanthropy, the Target Foundation, The St. Paul Companies, The Minnesota State Arts Board, The McKnight Foundation, MRAC, the Walker Foundation, WCA Foundation, and COMPAS, none of our work would be possible.
Collaboration with Pangea World Theater:
Teatro del Pueblo and Pangea World Theater collaborated for the first time in 2010 to produce the ninth annual Political Theatre Festival and The House of Bernarda Alba. Their experiences were so successful that the two theaters have since begun a long-term journey of collaboration and sharing of resources.
"In this particular time it is imperative that like-minded organizations find new ways to partner to maximize the impact of our work in our communiy and the field of American Theater as a whole," says Pangea's Executive and Literary Director, Meena Natarajan. Alberto Justiniano of Teatro del Pueblo agrees: "This partnership will create powerful theater while renewing our individual artistic practices and institutions."
Watch this video on the collaboration between Teatro del Pueblo and Pangea World Theater. |