Resident Theatre Companies at Brava
Brava! for Women in the Arts provides an artistic home to many of our community’s theatre and dance companies. Brava offers Resident Theatre Companies space for creation and performance, with access to rehearsal space, three state of the art performance spaces, and the support of Brava’s professional technical and administrative staff. Resident Theatre Companies bring a diversity of voices and artistic mediums to Brava, generating excellent art, mentoring youth in our education programs, and contributing to the artistic life of the 24th Street corridor in San Francisco.
Meet our resident theatre companies
Your generous tax-deductible contributions provide support for resident-theatre-companies who play a crucial role in helping us fulfill our mission of producing, presenting, and cultivating the artistic expression of women, people of color, youth, LGBTQIA, and other underrepresented voices.
¡Golondrina! is a musical confluence of song and poetic storytelling celebrating California’s rich his/herstory, including abounding contributions of its original inhabitants, languages and vibrant folklore. Celebrating her roots from Baja to Alta California, Liliana Herrera’s ¡Golondrina! embarks on a Funklóric lyrical odyssey – one dimension, border and song at a time.
Need to juice up on your NONBINARY energy but can’t wait until November for the THEYFRIEND Nonbinary Performance Festival? Well enbies, you’re in luck! Brava and Diamond Wave are teaming up to offer six THEYFRIEND Nonbinary Cabaret events in 2024! For the API Heritage show, we’re thrilled to be working with powerhouse performers, including: burlesque & circus artist Ling Ling Super Bloom, drag artist Mojo Carter, and drag artist Piss E Sissy. Hosted by Multidisciplinary artist SNJV, this will be a thrilling night of live performance uplifting, centering and celebrating nonbinary API identity!
Indómitas is a live monthly podcast series hosted by Chelis López of KPOO and Radio Bilingüe, featuring untamable voices of fierce women artists and activists.
For the May 2024 podcast, Indómitas will interview Dr. Berta Hernández, community organizer, promoter of Community Health Education and storyteller with extensive training in Popular Education and Theater of the Oppressed.
with Vidhu Singh, PhD
This series is inspired by the life-cycle of flowers and attunement with the rhythms of nature. It reaffirms our sense of belonging, and draws on poetic metaphors that invite connection, discovery and beauty.
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La Lengua Teatro en Español
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