Teatro de Orientación

The Teatro de Orientación was a modern theater in Mexico City, that was established in 1932 by Isabela Corona and Julio Bracho, and existed until 1938.

Most of the theater group members, which was directed by Celestino Gorostiza, were members of the Los Contemporáneos group, and were members of the former Teatro Ulises before. In contrast to the former Teatro Ulises, the Teatro de Orientación was government-sponsored. In the beginning, the scenarios also based mainly on translations of scripts of notable international writers, but later the group staged own plays.[1]

References

  1. Peter Standish, Steven M. Bell: Culture and customs of Mexico, 2004, p. 193.