Theatre of Luis Valdez

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Chicano Movement
Chicano Theatre
Chicanx theatrical innovation
community-based drama
Delano Grape Strike
East LA
El Pachuco
El Teatro
El Teatro Campesino
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ethnic identity representation
Farm Workers
Grape Strike
Latinx performance studies
Living Newspapers
Mark Taper
Mark Taper Forum
Mexico City
migrant worker narratives
National Farm Workers Association
Pancho Villa
Picket Line
political theatre analysis
Progressive Social Transformations
resistance in American drama
Teatro Campesino
Teatro Chicano
Young Men
Zoot Suit
Zoot Suit Riots

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032127101
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 119 x 172mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Theatre of Luis Valdez focuses on the life and work of American playwright and director Luis Valdez, probably best known for his landmark 1979 play Zoot Suit – the first play by a Latinx playwright to appear on Broadway – and founder of El Teatro Campesino, the oldest surviving community theatre in the United States.

Built around first-hand discussions of Valdez’s work, this collection gives an in-depth understanding of where ‘the godfather of Chicano theatre’ fits in the grand scheme of American drama and performance. Collaborators Edward James Olmos and Alma Martinez talk about working with Valdez and El Teatro Campesino; scholar Leticia Garcia interviews Jorge Huerta, the leading authority on Chicanx and Latinx theatre on the impact of Valdez work; and Luis Valdez himself contributes a lecture on all aspects of his craft from political resistance and the migrant experience to actor training and dramatic form.

A concise and accessible study, 4x45 || Luis Valdez is the go-to resource for scholars, students and theatre practitioners looking for an introduction to this seminal figure in modern American performance.

Michael M. Chemers is a Professor of Dramatic Literature and Theater Arts, and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of California – Santa Cruz.