¿gWATSinAnei?
(Pronounced: What's in a Name?)



/lah-tee-NEH/ A gender-neutral alternative to "Latino" and "Latina," Latiné originates from LGBTQIA+, non-binary, and feminist communities in Spanish-speaking countries. It uses the inclusive letter "e" to replace gendered endings in Spanish.


A collaborative art form where live performers bring real or imagined stories to life for audiences.
Short for laboratory, it represents a space for experimentation, creativity, and growth—values at the core of our mission.
Say Hello to Our Little Season
Our first two productions offer a dynamic blend of suspense and humor. Mud by MarÃa Irene Fornés takes you on a gripping journey through the complexities of human connection, while Last of the Red Hot Robots by Brian Harris delivers a quirky and hilarious Sci-Fi adventure. Together, these shows promise bold storytelling and unforgettable experiences that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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Support Latiné Theater Lab’s Inaugural Season!
Join us in celebrating Latiné stories and creating opportunities for South Florida artists. Your donation will help fund our first production, Mud, covering artist salaries, theater rentals, set and costume design, and more. Every contribution brings us closer to amplifying underrepresented voices and enriching our community.
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