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MINORITYLAND (Power Street Theatre): The G word

Joshua Herren October 12, 2019 No Comments

MINORITY portrays gentrification and its evils in a complexity lacking from the characters that inhabit the fictional Hope Street.

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Getting to Know Erlina Ortiz of Power Street Theatre

John Rosenberg March 14, 2019 No Comments

A long-form interview with the resident playwright at Power Street Theatre.

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Erlina Ortiz.
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Dominicana Dreamin’: Erlina Ortiz on Latin American theater and her new play, MORIR SONYANDO

Christopher Munden December 1, 2014 No Comments

Power Street Theatre was founded in 2012 by two Latina Temple alums to showcase the talents of Latin American theater artists. It’s biggest production to…

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30/30 Vision: Tamanya Garza on Latinos in Philadelphia theater

Christopher Munden June 2, 2014 1 Comment

Phindie talked to Tamanya Garza, a longtime leader of the Philadelphia Latino theater community and director of EL NOGALAR, part of the three-play 30/30 series exploring Latino theater.

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