EMBARK ON
AN IMMERSIVE
THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE!

Join us for an exciting weekend on Saturday, January 27, and Sunday, January 28! Enjoy Hope & Charity in a row for one admission starting at 2 pm. The 4-hour performance includes two short 10-minute breaks and a longer 15-minute break between shows. It's a simple and enjoyable way to experience a fantastic theatrical marathon!

Jan 27 – Jan 28, 2024

2:00 PM

Choose Your Journey: Single Play, Individual Indulgence, or Trilogy Extravaganza!
A Spectacular 4-Hour Theatrical Experience on January 27th-28 at 2 pm.


Immerse Yourself in the Rich Tapestry of the Mexican-American Experience!

Jan 18 - 21, 2024 - East Los Angeles College

Faith is the first play in the trilogy. Set a couple decades after the Mexican Revolution, Faith is the story of a family faced with the challenge of retaining ancient traditions and cultural memory in the midst of social and political upheaval

Jan 18 - 28, 2024 - Los Angeles Valley College

Hope, part II of the trilogy, takes place in the 1960's when a new young president, a national crisis and the loss of innocence follows the Morales family and the nation.

Jan 18 - 28, 2024 - Los Angeles City College

Charity, the third and final installment, the world mourns the death of Pope John Paul II, the centenarian matriarch of the family is visited by the ghost of her great grandson slain in Iraq, as a newly arrived relative from Mexico suddenly appears.

IMPACT INITIATIVE

Latino Theater Company’s IMPACT INITIATIVE was created to expand the company’s artistic reach to diverse audiences, and includes a partnership with all nine community colleges in the Los Angeles Community College District as well as with Pasadena City College, Mt. San Antonio College and Glendale City College, to provide students with access to shows, master classes and artist discussions. Through this partnership, the Latino Theater Company opens its doors to a well-deserving student body, engaging them with works that both reflect their life experience and empower them to be part of the artistic and social conversations in their communities.