Our Chicago: Inicios Chicago Latine Playwright Festival

The vibrant narratives and diverse voices of Latino playwrights are set to take center stage at the forthcoming Inicios: Chicago Latine Playwright Festival. This exciting event will showcase six brand-new plays, marking the culmination of a fellowship program specifically designed to elevate Latino playwrights.

Organized by the Chicago Latino Theatre Alliance, the festival aims to spotlight the often-overlooked Latine stories within the national theater scene. The organization’s executive director, Jorge Valdivia, highlights a critical shortage of support for Latino artists, emphasizing the fellowship as a crucial investment in both creative processes and community building.

Valdivia points out, “Despite Latinos making up 33% of Chicago’s population and our ongoing efforts to raise awareness, only about 6% of arts funding in the Chicago area is directed toward Latino arts organizations. This statistic encompasses both private and governmental funding sources.”

He further stresses the importance of representation, stating, “We all recognize that representation matters. Yet, within the theater ecosystem, only about 5% of our community is depicted on stage. This is a stark figure that many everyday individuals are unaware of.”

“In spite of us being 33% of Chicago’s population and in spite of all the work we’re doing to really sort of raise the alarm around this, we only see about 6% of all arts funding in the Chicago area going to Latino arts organizations,” Valdivia says that includes both private and government funding.

The stories and voices of Latino playwrights will be center stage at the upcoming Inicios: Chicago Latine Playwright Festival.

“Representation, I think we all know, matters. And when you look at representation in the theater ecosystem, we only see about 5% of our community being represented. And I think that number, is again, another figure that a lot of common, everyday people don’t know,” Valdivia said.

“Theater is a reflection of our lives. It allows us an opportunity to think about, laugh, cry, everything that we’ve experienced. And being able to share that with the world, you build community.” He says Inicios is a unique festival. The audience will see staged readings, not full on productions. But he says the plays are all very diverse.

Sonja Lynn Mata’s play will be one of those featured during the Inicios festival.

For more information visit clata.org/en/programs/inicios-2026

She says it’s based on her hometown, northwest suburban Wheeling.

She described what she hopes audiences take away from her play: “I hope they walk away with a sense of belonging. I hope they see themselves in this play. And if they don’t, there’s five other plays that they might see themselves in. And if they don’t see themselves within those five plays, this is still a space that says tell your story and this community will back you up and show up.”

For more information on Inicios:

https://www.clata.org/en/programs/inicios-2026

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