The controversial history of Chavez Ravine, the immigrant community that once existed on the site that is now Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, is explored with humor, brutal honesty, and pulse-racing music by the nation's premier Chicano/Latino theatre troupe, Culture Clash. An LA Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring Culture Clash: Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas, Herbert Siguenza, and Zilah Mendoza.
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Culture Clash was founded by Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas, and Herbert Siguenza in 1984 and has since become the country’s most popular and prolific Chicano/Latino performance troupe. Notable productions include The Mission, Bordertown, Radio Mambo: Culture Clash Invades Miami, The Birds, Chavez Ravine, Frank Loesser’s Se?or Discretion Himself, Zorro in Hell, Water & Power, and Peace.
Richard Montoya is a founding member of the satirical performance trio Culture Clash. Montoya became involved at an early age with art and politics and in particular with the potent mix of Chicano aesthetics and activism. Like his father José Montoya—the legendary Chicano artist, poet, and musician—Richard is a multifaceted writer, poet, and talented graphic artist.
Richard Montoya is a founding member of the satirical performance trio Culture Clash. Montoya became involved at an early age with art and politics and in particular with the potent mix of Chicano aesthetics and activism. Like his father José Montoya—the legendary Chicano artist, poet, and musician—Richard is a multifaceted writer, poet, and talented graphic artist.
Richard Montoya is a founding member of the satirical performance trio Culture Clash. Montoya became involved at an early age with art and politics and in particular with the potent mix of Chicano aesthetics and activism. Like his father José Montoya—the legendary Chicano artist, poet, and musician—Richard is a multifaceted writer, poet, and talented graphic artist.