What's Happening?
The Pasadena Playhouse has announced its 2026-27 season lineup, which includes the post-Broadway debut of 'Real Women Have Curves: The Musical.' This production is based on Josefina López's play, which draws from her experiences as an undocumented Mexican
immigrant. The musical, which had a Broadway run at the James Earl Jones Theatre in 2025, will be part of a season that also features a new production of Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s 'The Visit,' the L.A. premiere of 'Passing Strange,' and a revival of Tennessee Williams’ 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.' Artistic Director Danny Feldman emphasized the importance of showcasing stories that resonate with L.A.'s Latino community, especially during challenging times.
Why It's Important?
The inclusion of 'Real Women Have Curves' in the Pasadena Playhouse's season highlights the theater's commitment to diverse storytelling and cultural representation. This decision underscores the importance of theater as a platform for community engagement and cultural expression, particularly for underrepresented groups. By bringing this story to a local stage, the Playhouse not only honors the Latino community but also enriches the cultural landscape of Los Angeles. The season's lineup reflects a broader trend in the arts towards inclusivity and the celebration of diverse narratives, which can foster greater understanding and empathy among audiences.
What's Next?
The Pasadena Playhouse is set to embark on a demanding season that will require operating on a larger scale than before. The theater aims to replicate the success of past productions by maintaining high production values and engaging audiences with compelling narratives. As the season unfolds, the Playhouse will likely continue to explore innovative ways to connect with its audience and expand its reach. The success of this season could influence future programming decisions and reinforce the Playhouse's reputation as a leading cultural institution in the region.











