Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Miriam Colón Valle Papers
Robert García Congressional Papers
Pedro Pietri Papers
The Pedro Pietri Papers are an invaluable resource for information on the eclectic career of one of the Puerto Rican community’s most prolific and experimental writers, as well as one of the founders of the Nuyorican poetry movement. Collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, photographs, flyers, posters, writings, artifacts, artwork, videotapes and audiocassettes.
Sandra Rodríguez Papers
Sandra Rodríguez is an actress, singer and one of the original members of Pregones Theater. Her collection contains flyers, programs, postcards, videos, CDs, audiocassettes, and publications that document not only Rodríguez’s career, but also the Puerto Rican/Latino theater scene in New York City. A highlight of the materials is an original letter from Julia de Burgos. Materials date from 1953 to 2005, with the bulk concentrating on the period from the 1980s to 2005.
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- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 3
- Correspondence 3
- Hispanic American theater 3
- Photographs 3
- Artifacts 2
- Hispanic American actors 2
- Publications 2
- Puerto Rican drama -- 20th century 2
- Puerto Ricans -- New York (State) -- New York 2
- Scripts (documents) 2
- Theater -- New York (State) -- New York 2
- Women in the theater 2
- Actors and actresses 1
- Advertising fliers 1
- American poetry -- Hispanic American authors 1
- American poetry -- New York (State) -- New York 1
- Appointment books 1
- Articles 1
- Arts and Culture 1
- Arts, Puerto Rican 1 + ∧ less
About the Collections
Our collections consist of personal papers from prominent Puerto Rican artists, elected officials, social activists, writers, as well as the records of community-based organizations. Our largest collection, the Offices of the Government of Puerto Rico in the United States (OGPRUS) Records, measures approximately 2,900 cubic feet and contains an extraordinary amount of information regarding Puerto Rican migrants and the government institutions established to assist them. The collections date from the 1890s to the present, and document Puerto Rican communities in the Northeast, Midwest, Florida, California and Hawaii.