Repertorio Español was founded in 1968 to introduce the best of Latin American, Spanish, and Hispanic-American theater in distinctive, quality productions, and to bring theater to a broad audience in New York City and across the country, including seniors, students and Hispanics of all national backgrounds.
Saulo García revisits his acclaimed solo comedy in a new version about the immigrant experience.
The story of the Mirabal sisters standing up to one of history’s most notorious dictators.
Marco Antonio Rodríguez’s adaptation of the hit novel. Performed in Spanish with English supertitles
A young man seeks out singing lessons from a respected coach, who sees herself in his song choice.
A coming of age tale about a woman born into poverty who finds her power as a storyteller.
Two caregivers must care for a difficult woman in this new comedy.
A musical comedy blending faith, friendship, first love, and electro-Latin tunes.
A photographer's hidden love sparks an unexpected revelation at an art exhibition.
Carmen Rivera’s play about a woman visiting Puerto Rico, her family's homeland, for the first time.
A comedy about gender, education, and mismatched lovers.
Repertorio Espanol's revival of Lorca's tragic tale of a cloistered world of women in 1930's Spain.