The play/musical I Like It Like That is set in the 1970s when salsa ruled New York City. It was amazing! I saw this a couple of months ago and recommended it to everyone I know. I even bought...
Puerto Rican Traveling Theater
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The Puerto Rican Traveling Theater located in New York NY is a cultural landmark dedicated to showcasing Puerto Rican and Latinx performing arts. Established in 1967 it serves as a vibrant platform for artists offering a diverse range of theatrical productions workshops and community events that celebrate the richness of Puerto Rican culture. The theater aims to uplift voices and stories that resonate with the Latinx community making it an essential hub for cultural expression and engagement.
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Big welcome to The Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre in their new location on 47th Street! This is a review for their show "Guaracha!"...I didn't love it and I didn't hate it. I may have liked it...
I always enjoy supporting the arts as well as my Puerto Rican people. This show included some very talented performers with some really good as well as dramatic scenes. Unfortunately I didn't...
Friends of ours got first dibs on literally, front row tickets back in August. (If I'd done my research correctly and known that we were at arms length from the stage, I would've backed out). But...
I love these smaller theaters that even when you're sitting in the very last row, it's still a good seat. Careful of the front row though, because you'll be looking up, as the front row is VERY...
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