Pregones/PRTT is two Puerto Rican community theaters joined as one. It’s a theatre community!
Rosalba Rolón’s Pregones Theater is in Concourse, The Bronx.
Miriam Colón’s Puerto Rican Traveling Theater (PRTT) is in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan.
Pregones/PRTT is one of New York’s homes for spoken word.
The theater also produces classical music and Asian artists. We are all getting together. ¡WEPA!
Latin Culture at Pregones/PRTT
Teatro SEA Takes Ricitos & the 3 Bears on Tour to Hostos Center
HOSTOS CENTER, Mott Haven, The Bronx
Ricitos y Los 3 Ositos (Ricitos and the 3 Bears), a bilingual Goldilocks 🇵🇷
PUERTO RICAN TRAVELING THEATER, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan
Las Locaventuras de Don Qujote (The Crazy Adventures of Don Quixote) 🇵🇷
CLEMENTE CENTER, Lower East Side, Manhattan (touring in 2024)
Continue Reading Teatro SEA Takes Ricitos & the 3 Bears on Tour to Hostos Center
Teatro Fest is New York City’s Festival of Hispanic Theatre
IATI THEATER, East Village, Manhattan 🇻🇪
INTAR Theatre, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan 🇨🇺
PREGONES/PRTT, Mott Haven, The Bronx and Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan 🇵🇷
REPERTORIO ESPAÑOL, Kips Bay, Manhattan 🇨🇺
TEATRO CIRCULO, East Village, Manhattan 🇵🇷
TEATRO LATEA, Lower East Side, Manhattan 🇵🇷
TEATRO SEA, Lower East Side, Manhattan 🇵🇷
THALIA SPANISH THEATER, Sunnyside, Queens 🇪🇸
Continue Reading Teatro Fest is New York City’s Festival of Hispanic Theatre
Pregones/PRTT News
APRIL
Puerto Rican Spoken Word
The Nuyorican Poets Cafe Monthly Grand Slam is at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan; on Friday, April 26, 2024 at 10pm. From $25. pregonesprtt.org 🇵🇷
MAY
Puerto Rican Theatre
“The Desire of the Astronaut,” by Alvan Colón Lespier, directed by Leyma López, is the story of the last Boricua in space, alone on a dying station, losing contact with Earth, who makes repairs that will either save him or get him court-marshaled. It’s at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan; Thursday-Sunday, May 2 – June 2, 2024. From $25. pregonesprtt.org 🇵🇷
Sounds like a grand metaphor of being Latin in the United States.
Puerto Rican Spoken Word
The Nuyorican Poets Cafe Monthly Grand Slam is at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan; on Friday, May 31, 2024 at 10pm. From $25. pregonesprtt.org 🇵🇷
JUNE
Puerto Rican Children’s Theatre
Teatro SEA “Las Locaventuras de Don Qujote” (The Crazy Adventures of Don Quixote) puts a modern twist on the classic tale; at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan; on Friday-Saturday, June 14-15, 2024. $20 children, $30 adults. pregonesprtt.org 🇵🇷
Puerto Rican Spoken Word
The Nuyorican Poets Cafe Monthly Grand Slam is at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan; on Friday, June 28, 2024 at 10pm. From $25. pregonesprtt.org 🇵🇷
Pregones/PRTT Tickets
Pregones Theater
571 Walton Ave
(between 149th & 150th)
Concourse, The Bronx
Subways
(2) or (4)(5) to 149th St & Grand Concourse
Puerto Rican Traveling Theater
304 West 47th St
(between Eighth & Ninth Ave)
Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan
Subways
(C)(E) to 50th St
Past Shows
“Aloha Boricua” tells the story of the Puerto Rican migration to Hawaii at the turn of the 20th century. 🇵🇷
“Broken Words” is a play by Playwright in Residence Alejandra Ramos Riera.
Flaco Navaja is a New York Puerto Rican poet, singer, and actor. He opened his autobiographical play “Evolution of a Sonero” at Pregones/PRTT.
Jarana Beat, Bronx Mexican fandango.
Los Pleneros de la 21 are a New York Puerto Rican, bomba and plena group of teaching artists based in “El Barrio” East Harlem. 🇵🇷
Paloma Suau is a Puerto Rican documentary filmmaker, who made “El Accidente Feliz” about Puerto Rican artist Antonio Martorell. 🇵🇷
Pete Rodríguez Puerto Rican jazz and salsa. 🇵🇷
Teatro Fest NYC is New York City’s Hispanic theatre festival.
About Pregones/PRTT
Puerto Rico has strong theatre traditions, both on the island and in New York City. In a way, Pregones/PRTT is the heir to Teatro Puerto Rico which was New York City’s Puerto Rican community theatre from 1948-1996.
Pregones was founded in 1979 by Rosalba Rolón. The Rolón family is a multigenerational theatrical family with some famous actors in it.
Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre (PRTT) was founded by stage and film actor Miriam Colón in 1967. It was one of the first bilingual theatre companies in the United States.
Both theaters have been the home stages of some famous actors. The two theaters joined forces in 2014. These Puerto Rican community theaters are now Pan-Latin theaters.
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