THE LITTLE PARROT ♫♫♫
THE LITTLE PARROT – Hear from Artistic Director Rosalba Rolón muse about El Cotorrito in anticipation of the workshop production of Parrots at The Pagoda.
THE LITTLE PARROT – Hear from Artistic Director Rosalba Rolón muse about El Cotorrito in anticipation of the workshop production of Parrots at The Pagoda.
CARE TO DANCE? – Hear from Artistic Director Rosalba Rolón celebrates the joy of collaboration through Pregones/PRTT’s partnerships, highlighting the success of “the beautiful land I seek (la linda tierra que busco yo)” — a play exploring Puerto Rico’s relationship with the U.S.
IN PERSON – December 29, 2023-October 25, 2024 in MANHATTAN – The Nuyorican Poets Cafe Final Friday Slam poetry competition at the historic Puerto Rican Traveling Theater. Hosted by Tony McPherson.
IN PERSON – October 18-19, 2024 in THE BRONX – Riding the Currents of the Wilding Wind is an all-in-one concert, an album, and live theater performance created in collaboration with Martha Gonzalez, Virginia Grise, and Kendra Ware.
IN PERSON – December 4-29, 2024 in MANHATTAN – In 1950, two revolutionaries on a train from NY to DC must finalize their plan in the name of Puerto Rican independence. Written by Matthew Barbot. Directed by José Zayas.
IN PERSON – February 23, 2025 in THE BRONX – 30 Artists and 6 New 10-minute plays inspired by the poetry of Caridad de la Luz. Presented in collaboration with Harlem 9.
FREE! IN PERSON – March 4-19, 2025 in THE BRONX – Written by our playwright in residence Alejandra Ramos Riera, BURNED is part of our free INTERACTIVE Theater initiative exploring post-pandemic mental wellness in The Bronx. LIMITED CAPACITY. RSVP Today!
IN PERSON – May 1-25, 2025 in MANHATTAN – A drag origins story inspired by the life and works of Johnny Rodríguez, standout musician, pioneering drag artist and impresario, owner of legendary El Cotorrito nightclub, and brother to Tito “El Inolvidable” Rodríguez.
October 23-November 16, 2025 in MANHATTAN – BAILE CANGREJERO is a vibrant stage celebration of Afro-Caribbean rhythm, poetry, and cultural pride. With the electrifying sounds of bomba, plena, and bolero, the production brings to life the timeless words of legendary poets like Luis Palés Matos, Julia de Burgos, Nicolás Guillén, and more.