Mission
INTAR, one of the United States' longest running Latino theater producing in English, works to:
  • Nurture the professional development of Latino theater artists.
  • Produce bold, innovative, artistically significant plays that reflect diverse perspectives.
  • Make accessible the diversity inherent in America's cultural heritage.
Name & History
INTAR: International Arts Relations, Inc. An organization committed to the development of "theater arts without borders."
An organization committed to the development of "theater arts without borders." Over the past four decades, INTAR has produced classics, Latino adaptations of classics, cabarets, and 70 world premiers of plays written by Latino-Americans, including 2005 Oscar nominee Jose Rivera and Pulitzer Prize recipient Nilo Cruz. To date, the theater has commissioned, developed, and produced works by more than 175 Latino writers, composers, and choreographers. It has assisted hundreds of Latino playwrights, directors, and actors in obtaining their first professional theater credits, union memberships, and reviews in English-language media. "There's scarcely a Latino artist in America who hasn't been supported or trained or produced by INTAR," according to The New York Times.



L-R:  CHRISTINA PUMRIEGA, ED VASSALLO and MARIA HELAN in
ALL EYES AND EARS by Rogelio Martinez
directed by Eduardo Machado
photo: Carol Rosegg

















Eduardo Machado
Artistic Director
John McCormack
Executive Director
Alina Troyano
Associate Artistic Director
Megan Smith
Artistic Associate
Jeff Berzon
Financial Manager
Emilie Trautmann
Consultant
Lorenzo Mans
Literary Manager
Gisela Cardenas
2007 Resident Director
Princess Grace Theater Fellowship
(Robert and Gloria Hausman
Theater Award)
Jose Sanchez
Office Manager

Antonio DelPino
Lawyer, Latham and Watkins
Ed Harris
Actor
Amy Madigan
Actor
Evangeline Morphos
Lecturer, Columbia University School of the Arts
Eduardo Machado
Artistic Director
Desmond Child
Composer
Alex Rossi
Producer




2006/07 Season

Windows
Written & Directed by Sylvia Bofill
Daughter of a Cuban Revolutionary
Written & Performed by Marissa Chibas
Directed by Mira Kingsley
365 Plays/Days
Written by Suzan-Lori Parks
Performed by INTAR's Actors' Collective
Directed by Alex Correia

Bird in the Hand
Written by Jorge Ignacio Cortinas Directed by Anne Kauffman
Darkroom
Written by Mariana Carreno
Directed by Alex Correia
The Dweller
Written by Ricardo Bracho
Directed by Ela Troyano
March 27, 2007

 

2005/06 Season

Kissing Fidel
Written by Eduardo Machado
Directed by Michael John Garces
Tight Embrace
Written by Jorge Ignacio Cortinas
Directed by Lisa Peterson
points of departure
Written by Michael John Garces
Directed by Ron Daniels

A Woman in Progress:
Canto de Oro, Cuento de Mujer
Written & Performed by Rosana De Soto
Directed by Eduardo Machado
Chemistry
Performed by Josie De Guzman
Written by Josie De Guzman & Gerard Alessandrini
Directed by Gerard Alessandrini
Musical Direction by Larry Yurman

Afternoon Tea
A New One-Act Musical
Performed by Ed Harris & Amy Madigan
Book & Lyrics by Eduardo Machado
Music by Skip Kennon
Songs from Peter Pan
Performed by Josie De Guzman

With Love, Gabe
Written by Ed Cardona, Jr.
Directed by Louis Moreno
Animus
Written by Noemi Martinez Cress
Directed by Daniel Jaquez
The Undoing of Berta
Written by Cyn Canel Rossi
Directed by Mariana Carreno
Twenty Shadows
Written by Cusi Cram
Directed by Alex Correia
Windows
Written by Sylvia Bofill
Directed by Javierantonio Gonzalez

Fizz
Written by Rogelio Martinez
Directed by Sam Gold
NEA/TCG Residency

2004/05 Season

Blues for a Gray Sun
Written & Performed by Nilaja Sun
Directed by Louis Moreno
With what ass does
the cockroach sit?
Written & Performed by Carmelita Tropicana
Directed by David Schweizer
The Last 24 Hours at INTAR 53
Co-Produced with The 24-Hour Plays Company
Playwrights: Ed Cardona, Oscar Colon, Cusi Cram, Migdalia Cruz, Michael John Garces & Carmen Rivera.
Directors: Jorge Cacheiro, Mariana Carreno, Alex Correia, Angel David, Alexandra Lopez & Eduardo Machado

Deep Song
Book by Eduardo Machado & Lynne Taylor Corbett
Music by Michael Moricz
Lyrics by Eduardo Machado
Additional Lyrics by Michael Moricz
Directed & Choreographed by Lynne Taylor Corbett

(Hispanic Playwrights-in-Residence Lab)
Always in My Heart
Written by Oscar A. Colon
Directed by Susana Tubert
The Cuban Joan of Arc
Written by Lorenzo Mans
Directed by Bernice Rohret
Telling Tales
Written by Migdalia Cruz
Directed by Candido Tirado
Modern Ladies of Guanabacoa
Written by Eduardo Machado
Directed by Jorge Cacheiro

Prodigal Kiss
Written by Caridad Svich
Directed by Jorge Cacheiro

Latino Playwrights Roundtable
Curated & Moderated by Caridad Svich
NEA/TCG Residency

 

2003/2004 Season

The Cook
Written by Eduardo Machado
Directed by Michael John Garces
An AT&T:OnStage Presentation

Camino / Montana
Written & Directed by David Anzuelo
Undone
Written by Andrea Thome
Directed by Tlaloc Rivas
3 to a Session: A Monster's Tale
Written by Desi Moreno-Penson
Directed by Alex Correia
I'm With Mauricio
Written by Daniel Zelazko
Directed by Jose Zayas
Gray Sun
Written & Performed by Nilaja Sun
Directed by Louis Moreno
Tropic of X
Written by Caridad Svich
Directed by Michael John Garces
NEA/TCG Residency
El Grito del Bronx
Written by Migdalia Cruz
Directed by Michael John Garces
TCG/ Met Life Grant

Shaping the Future of the American Voice: A Latino/a Perspective
Moderated by Caridad Svich
NEA/TCG Residency

Aravind Adyanthaya, Ricardo Bracho, Jorge Ignacio Cortinas, Migdalia Cruz, Michael John Garces, Amparo Garcia-Crow, Quiara Alegria Hudes, Eduardo Machado, Oliver Mayer, Alejandro Morales, Carmen Rivera, Elaine Romero, Luis Santeiro, Nilaja Sun, Candido Tirado, Karen Zacarias, & (via e-mail) Octavio Solis








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