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Assistant Professor, USC School of Dramatic Arts.  Theatre director, director, and social activist.  Notable for his plays that focus on the AIDS impact on the Latino community.  Spent 10 years at the Mark Taper Forum as Associate Producer, Director of New Play Development and co-director of the Latino Theatre Initiative.  Featured in over 25 anthologies, has an award-winning spoken word CD, and PBS short film, 'Chicanismo' (1997).  
 
Assistant Professor, USC School of Dramatic Arts.  Theatre director, director, and social activist.  Notable for his plays that focus on the AIDS impact on the Latino community.  Spent 10 years at the Mark Taper Forum as Associate Producer, Director of New Play Development and co-director of the Latino Theatre Initiative.  Featured in over 25 anthologies, has an award-winning spoken word CD, and PBS short film, 'Chicanismo' (1997).  
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Latest revision as of 19:01, 2 September 2017

Luis Alfaro

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1963 -

Occupation

Entertainment, Academic

Description

Assistant Professor, USC School of Dramatic Arts. Theatre director, director, and social activist. Notable for his plays that focus on the AIDS impact on the Latino community. Spent 10 years at the Mark Taper Forum as Associate Producer, Director of New Play Development and co-director of the Latino Theatre Initiative. Featured in over 25 anthologies, has an award-winning spoken word CD, and PBS short film, 'Chicanismo' (1997).

See Also

Further Reading/Research