Jezabel Olivares in the title role of "Frida" (Directed by Manuel Pickett)
Katherine Bahena-Benitez, Jorge Quintana, Jezabel Olivares, and Cole Winslow in “Water by the Spoonful” by Quiara Alegria Hudes (Directed by Nicole C. Limón)
Katherine Bahena-Benitez & Mat Espinosa as ensemble, & Nathaniel Montes in the title role of “Ruben” by Andrew Siañez De La O (Directed by Alex Martinez)
Jordan Lee Powell as Orangutan in “Water by the Spoonful” by Quiara Alegría Hudes (Directed by Nicole C. Limón)
Yesenia Lopez in the title role of “Electricidad" by Luis Alfaro (Directed by Manuel Pickett)
The cast of “Welcome to Arroyo’s” (Directed by Nicole C. Limón)
Social Media post with the cast of Enfrascada (Directed by Nicole C. Limón)
Antonio Juarez, Martin J. Rodriguez, and Kristen Sanchez in “Zoot Suit” by Luis Valdez (Directed by Manuel Pickett)
Rhett Richardson, Jezabel Olivares, and Bardo Gonzalez in “Welcome to Arroyo’s” by Kristoffer Diaz (Directed by Nicole C. Limón)
Carlin Suero as Cristina Kahlo in “Frida” (Directed by Manuel Pickett)
Director Nicole C. Limón, and the ensemble of “BeYOU(-tiful)” [Zarria Jones, Marianne Gaona, Lynne Perry, Yesenia Lopez, Ailinn Razo] during rehearsal for the annual Summer One-Act Festival.
The cast of “Severed Roots” (written by Manuel Pickett and Sam Rios)
Angel Rodriguez as Rene, and Diana Mundejano in the title role of “Lydia” by Octavio Solis.
Artistic Director, Manuel Pickett and Costume Designer, Rory Castillo
Gladys Imperio-Acosta, Loretta Redoble-Arroyo, and Lisa Randolph in “Electricidad”
John Dryden (as a Diablo) and the ensemble make their way down K Street (Sacramento) to begin a performance of “La Pastorela de Sacramento,” a moving street theatre production that staged scenes in front of the Convention Center, IMAX theatre, a Law Office, and culminating on the steps of the Cathedral. Presented in partnership with La Raza Galeria Posada.
Young teatristas performing as Diablitos in the second Annual “La Pastorela de Sacramento,” presented in partnership with La Raza Galeria Posada.
The ensemble of actors and dancers perform the epic finale of “La Pastorela de Sacramento,” a moving street theatre production that staged scenes in front of the Convention Center, IMAX theatre, a Law Office, and culminated on the steps of the Cathedral. Presented in partnership with La Raza Galeria Posada.
Poster for the 1st Annual “La Pastorela de Sacramento.”
Production poster for “La Victima”
Social media post for “Lydia”
Poster for Enfrascada by Tanya Saracho