With support from the California Arts Council, Teatro Visión will offer a student matinee of Sucia by Nicole Jost for 400 to 500 students, most of whom have little or no other access to culturally relevant theater due to financial, geographic, and/or language barriers. Teatro Visión will provide study guides to use before the performances and offer post-performance classroom visits to help students explore the play’s themes of family responsibility, educational inequity, and personal choice.
Teatro Visión was founded in 1984 by members of Women in Teatro, a statewide network of Chicano theaters.
Today, Teatro Visión continues to raise a unique, bilingual voice in Bay Area theater.
Our core programs include:
Our annual Día de Muertos production is a high caliber professional theater performance, a performance opportunity for community actors of all ages, and the anchor for a series of events that bring our community together around the themes of the play.
Our annual youth production offers a cast and crew of young people aged 10 to 18 the opportunity to build skills, confidence, and community connections by participating in a professional theater production.
Our smaller productions and events, including La Hora del Mitote and events produced in collaboration with partner organizations, build community while highlighting Latinx artists and artists from other underrepresented groups.
Our community-based new work development programs draw on the diverse voices in our community to create unique, relevant works of theater that position Teatro Visión as an innovator in community engagement and theater creation.
Our teatro classes teach performance as a tool for social change, strengthening the critical thinking, self-confidence, communication, and problem-solving skills that students need to make positive changes in our community.

