El Teatro Campesino was important for its role in promoting the cultural and political rights of Mexican American farmworkers during the Chicano Civil Rights Movement. Founded in 1965 by Luis Valdez, it used theater as a means of raising awareness about social issues, labor struggles, and the experiences of the agricultural community. The troupe's performances often blended traditional Mexican folklore with contemporary themes, serving as both entertainment and a powerful tool for activism. Its influence helped elevate the visibility of Chicano culture and contributed to the broader fight for social justice.
The cast of El profe - 1971 includes: Jorge Casanova as Maestro Gerardo del Castillo as Don Zenaido Rogelio Gaona Margarito Luna as Campesino Eduardo MacGregor as Lucas Campuzano Victor Sorel
Teatro Margherita was created in 1910.
Teatro Garrett was created in 1890.
Teatro Comunale Florence was created in 1862.
The cast of Amor de campesino - 1923 includes: Miguel Bassols Jaime Bassols Mercedes Bassols as Child Francisco Flores Aurora Moreno Pablo Soriano
Teatro Campesino was created in 1965.
El gran teatro was created in 1980.
En Vivo Desde el Teatro Alameda was created in 1998.
En vivo desde el Teatro Real was created in 1975.
This derives from the word "el campo", which means "the countryside" or "the field". "Campesino" means "field worker" or "farm worker" or "peasant".
Jorge Dubatti has written: 'Teatro 90 - El Nuevo Teatro En Buenos Aires' 'Enrique Ibsen y Las Estructuras del Drama' 'El Teatro Jeroglifico' 'Batato Barea y el nuevo teatro argentino' -- subject(s): Actors, Biography 'Teatro comparado' -- subject(s): Literature, Drama, Theater, Translations, Adaptations
Translation: Theater
The cast of El teatro de Jorge Salcedo - 1974 includes: Jorge Salcedo
Edgar Ceballos has written: 'Pedagogia y experimentacion en el teatro latinoamericano' 'Enrique Ruelas y el teatro'
The cast of El gran mundo del teatro - 1985 includes: Julieta Bracho as Host
The cast of Una noche en el Teatro Real - 2011 includes: David Bisbal as himself
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