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Diane Rodriguez is a prominent America theatre artist who directs, writes and performs. Schooled in activist art,[1] she received her BA in Theatre Arts from the University of California at Santa Barbara. An OBIE Award winning actor, she is known for using comedy to confront various forms of oppression, often with special attention to issues of gender and sexuality. [2] She is a producer and director at Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles and an Artistic Associate of Cornerstone Theater Company. An enduring influence in Chicano theatre,[3] she was born in the 1950s to American parents from farm working families.[4] She co-founded two theatre companies, El Teatro de la Esperanza (Theatre of Hope) and Latins Anonymous, and was a leading actress for the seminal Chicano theatre group, El Teatro Campesino (Theater of the Farmworkers).[5]

She joined El Teatro Campesino during the mid 70’s. In political sketches for Cesar Chavez and full length works, she honed her comedic skills performing on a variety of stages from flat bed trucks to ancient European Greco Roman amphi-theatres. Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

Rodriguez then served as director of the Latino Theatre Initiative at the Mark Taper Forum from 1995-2000.[6]

She began directing in 1991 and was awarded an The National Endowment for the Arts/Theatre Communications Group Directing Award in 1998. She has directed and developed the work of Nilo Cruz, Lynn Nottage, John Leguizamo, Jose Cruz Gonzalez, John Belluso, Octavio Solis, Culture Clash, Oliver Mayer, Migdalia Cruz, Cherrie Moraga. She received Best Direction nominations for her work on Leguizamo’s Spic-O-Rama and Culture Clash's Border Town.

She won an OBIE Award (OFF-BROADWAY) Award in 2007 for playing multiple roles in Heather Woodbury’s Tale of Two Cities (Best Ensemble).

Published writings edit

  • Latins Anonymous Houston: Arte Publico Press University of Houston ISBN 1-55885-172-0
  • Cruising Through Town in a Red Convertible, in anthology Puro Teatro, A Latina Anthology, 2000 Tucson: University of Arizona Press. ISBN 0-8165-1826-2
  • Water in anthology Crème de la Femme-The Best of Contemporary Women’s Humor Saporta, Nancy, editor 1997 ISBN 0-375-70056-0
  • The Chicana Files: The Lobos Sightings-Liner Notes; Los Lobos El Cancionero Mas y Mas. 2000 Sire UK & Rhino Entertainment
  • The Pride of the Comunidad: Deeply tied to his culture, Miguel Delgado had a brief career fired by boundless energy. But his friendship was his greatest gift. Los Angeles Times 7 December 1998 sec F. p. 4.
  • A Skeleton In and Out of the Closet. Los Angeles Times, 1 November 1996, sec. F, pp. 1, 20

Plays edit

  • Latins Anonymous co-written with Luisa Leschin, Armando Molina, Rick Najera
  • The La La Awards co-written with Cris Franco, Armando Molina, Luisa Leschin
  • The Path to Divadom
  • Grenas
  • The Ballad of Ginger Esparza co written with Luis Alfaro
  • Los Vecinos/A play for Neighbors co-written with Luis Alfaro
  • Water

Critical studies edit

  • Sandoval- Sanchez, Alberto and Saporta, Sternback, Nancy. Stages of Life: Transcultural Performance and Identity in U.S. Latino Theatre. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press. 2001 Rodriguez, Diane 62; The Path to Divadom 130, 133, 138, 147-48 ISBN 0-8165-1828-9
  • Broyles-Gonzalez, Yolanda. El Teatro Campesino Theater in the Chicano Movement. Austin. University of Texas Press 1994 ISBN 0-292-72082-3 Rodriguez, Diane, 45, 128, 137, 141, 156, continued work of 153, 163. on gender issues being ignored 139, not mentioned in history 132. women’s early passivity 139 and Zoot Suit 178
  • Krasner, David Twentieth-Century American Drama. Writing Beyond Borders: US Latina/o Drama. Rodriguez, Diane 379, 383
  • Broyles-Gonzalez, Yolanda The Living Legacy of Chicana Performances: Preserving History through Oral Testimony Frontiers Vol. XI, NO. 1 1990 FRONTIERS Editorial Collective pgs 46-51

Articles edit

  • Rebel’s Advocate by Laura Weinert. Back Stage West June 1, 2000 p. 11
  • Alarcon, Alicia, Diane Rodriguez Has Taken the Chicano Struggle to New Places in Hollywood, La Opinion, 11 December 1989

Notes edit

  1. ^ [Rebel’s Advocate by Laura Weinert. Back Stage West June 1, 2000 ]
  2. ^ [*Krasner, David Twentieth-Century American Drama. Writing Beyond Borders: US Latina/o Drama. by Tiffany Ann Lopez Rodriguez]
  3. ^ [LatinoLA/People: A Significant and Enduring Influence. Diane Rodriguez is a Latino theatre professional. By Kat Avila]
  4. ^ [Cruising Through Town in a Red Convertible, in anthology Puro Teatro, A Latina Anthology, 2000 Tucson: University of Arizona Press.]
  5. ^ [Broyles-Gonzalez, Yolanda The Living Legacy of Chicana Performances: Preserving History through Oral Testimony Frontiers Vol. XI, NO. 1 1990]
  6. ^ Chicano research library Latino Theatre Initiative papers

External links edit

Category:Chicano Category:Mexican-American actors Category:American stage actors Category:American television actors Category:People from San Jose, California Category:Living people Category:Mexican American writers Category:American theatre directors

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Published writings edit

  • Latins Anonymous Houston: Arte Publico Press University of Houston ISBN 1-55885-172-0
  • Cruising Through Town in a Red Convertible, in anthology Puro Teatro, A Latina Anthology, 2000 Tucson: University of Arizona Press. ISBN 0-8165-1826-2
  • Water in anthology Crème de la Femme-The Best of Contemporary Women’s Humor Saporta, Nancy, editor 1997 ISBN 0-375-70056-0
  • The Chicana Files: The Lobos Sightings-Liner Notes; Los Lobos El Cancionero Mas y Mas. 2000 Sire UK & Rhino Entertainment
  • The Pride of the Comunidad: Deeply tied to his culture, Miguel Delgado had a brief career fired by boundless energy. But his friendship was his greatest gift. Los Angeles Times 7 December 1998 sec F. p. 4.
  • A Skeleton In and Out of the Closet. Los Angeles Times, 1 November 1996, sec. F, pp. 1, 20


Plays edit

  • Latins Anonymous co-written with Luisa Leschin, Armando Molina, Rick Najera
  • The La La Awards co-written with Cris Franco, Armando Molina, Luisa Leschin
  • The Path to Divadom
  • Grenas
  • The Ballad of Ginger Esparza co written with Luis Alfaro
  • Los Vecinos/A play for Neighbors co-written with Luis Alfaro
  • Water


Critical studies edit

  • Sandoval- Sanchez, Alberto and Saporta, Sternback, Nancy. Stages of Life: Transcultural Performance and Identity in U.S. Latino Theatre. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press. 2001 Rodriguez, Diane 62; The Path to Divadom 130, 133, 138, 147-48 ISBN 0-8165-1828-9
  • Broyles-Gonzalez, Yolanda. El Teatro Campesino Theater in the Chicano Movement. Austin. University of Texas Press 1994 ISBN 0-292-72082-3 Rodriguez, Diane, 45, 128, 137, 141, 156, continued work of 153, 163. on gender issues being ignored 139, not mentioned in history 132. women’s early passivity 139 and Zoot Suit 178
  • Krasner, David Twentieth-Century American Drama. Writing Beyond Borders: US Latina/o Drama. Rodriguez, Diane 379, 383
  • Broyles-Gonzalez, Yolanda The Living Legacy of Chicana Performances: Preserving History through Oral Testimony Frontiers Vol. XI, NO. 1 1990 FRONTIERS Editorial Collective pgs 46-51


Articles edit

  • Rebel’s Advocate by Laura Weinert. Back Stage West June 1, 2000 p. 11
  • Alarcon, Alicia, Diane Rodriguez Has Taken the Chicano Struggle to New Places in Hollywood, La Opinion, 11 December 1989


External links edit

Category: American stage actors Category: American television actors Category: List of people from San Jose, California Category:Living people Category: Mexican American writers Category: American theatre directors

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Again, welcome!  -Optigan13 (talk) 06:44, 16 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

I've responded to your comments over at WP:RFF regarding your article. Cleanup is a very generic tag so it could mean a lot of things depending on who placed it. Also you may want to copy and paste that whole article into your sandbox at Special:MyPage/Sandbox to work on it there. If you need some specific information about why the cleanup tag got placed there you could ask User talk:Dmwiki who applied the tag, but take a look at the suggestions I've left at the feedback page and see if those help. -Optigan13 (talk) 06:44, 16 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Sandboxes go under your userspace edit

Hello, remember when that you are creating a sandbox to put it under your userspace. I moved SlackR2/Sandbox to User:SlackR2/Sandbox. Thanks! Cunard (talk) 04:06, 17 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Also I would just delete the copy that I've collapsed above and work on the main article. Don't worry on wikipedia you can hit the undo button like crazy, and since it is already out there it would be easier to work on just one copy of the article. -Optigan13 (talk) 05:15, 17 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Diane Rodriguez article edit

{{helpme}}I assume since I have no more notes on the article page the article is fine?

How long does it take before it appears in say the google search engine? That is if someone is googling Diane Rodriguez, when would the wikipedia page appear. Or is there something I must program? Also, the page has been included in the California portal and has been give a low importance rating. This is unfair to the subject as she is significant in Chicano history and theatre. HOw does one remove a subject from a portal? Or is that not possible? (SlackR2 (talk) 03:30, 18 September 2008 (UTC))Reply

It could mean that the problems have been fixed, or it may mean that nobody else has read over the article to make sure that it's better. The article should appear in Google soon. You don't have do do anything. An importance rating doesn't mean that the person is not important. According to this section, "The criteria used for rating article importance are not meant to be an absolute or canonical view of how significant the topic is. Rather, they attempt to gauge the probability of the average reader of Wikipedia needing to look up the topic (and thus the immediate need to have a suitably well-written article on it)." I hope I have been some help! --Skunkboy74 (talk) 03:46, 18 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

My article is still not appearing in google search engine edit

I contributed my article Diane Rodriguez a little over two weeks ago and it still does not appear when the name is googled. I understand that I don't have to do anything to have it appear. Correct? Is there something I have to delete before it appears? Any tasks I need to perform? Please let me know. I can't seem to find an answer anywhere. Thanks. (SlackR2 (talk) 23:22, 27 September 2008 (UTC))Reply

When I search "Diane Rodriguez" on Google, the article is the second result. Try again and see if it works now. --Skunkboy74 (talk) 05:25, 30 September 2008 (UTC)Reply