Riding and writing on a slow train to San Francisco

REP Radio Podcast with playwright and Amtrak residency fellow Erlina Ortiz

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Ortiz prepares to ride the rails. (Photo courtesy of Erlina Ortiz)
Ortiz prepares to ride the rails. (Photo courtesy of Erlina Ortiz)

On today’s podcast, we meet Erlina Ortiz. She is a graduate of Temple University and the Resident Playwright of Power Street Theatre Company. We come to know her because she has been selected as one of the 2016 Amtrak Artist Residency recipients. She will travel the country by train and let the beauty of our nation inspire her next piece. Stay Tuned!

About Erlina Ortiz

Erlina Ortiz is a self-defined "everything" artist, and Power Street is the perfect avenue for her to explore all her different passions in the theater. Erlina graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in theater and a concentration in acting. She began dabbling in playwriting and directing when she started working with Power Street. The company produced two of her full-length plays in 2013 and 2014, and her newest work, She Wore Those Shoes, which addresses military rape culture, will receive a full production at the Iron Factory in October, 2016. As an emerging Latina-American playwright, Erlina’s voice is unique and important to the growing landscape of theatre in America and will only continue to become more relevant.

What, When, Where

She Wore Those Shoes. By Erlina Ortiz. Oct. 27-30, 2016. The Iron Factory, 118 Fontain St., Philadelphia. Powerstreettheatre.com.

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