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Lisa Portes

Chair

Biography

Lisa Portes is an educator, director, advocate and leader whose aim is to define and promote a new American narrative that is driven aesthetically and politically by the world we are becoming rather than the world we've been. She seeks to forge an American theatre that expands our understanding of who we are, blows open our assumptions of what our world looks like and extends us into the great, big, messy experience of being human in the 21st century. 

Portes has created work regionally for California Shakespeare Theatre, the Cincinnati Playhouse, Children’s Theatre Company, the Denver Center, Guthrie Theatre, Olney Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Round House Theatre, Seattle Rep, South Coast Rep and the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival.  In Chicago she has directed projects for Goodman Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, Teatro Vista, Timeline Theatre  and Victory Gardens.  New York credits include productions at Playwrights Horizons and Soho Rep, and developmental work at New York Theatre Workshop, the Flea Theatre and the Public Theatre. Recent projects include Quixote Nuevo by Octavio Solís (Round House, Denver Center, South Coast Rep, Seattle Rep, Portland Center Stage), Twelfth Night (St. Louis Shakespeare Festival), and the world premieres of Laughs in Spanish by Alexis Scheer (Denver Center) Clean/Espejos by Christine Quintana (South Coast Rep), Rightlynd by Ike Holter (Victory Gardens), I Come from Arizona by Carlos Murillo (Children’s Theatre Company) and This Is Modern Art by Idris Goodwin & Kevin Coval (Steppenwolf Theatre). 

In 2016, Portes received the SDC Zelda Fichandler Award which is dedicated to "an outstanding director or choreographer who has transformed the regional arts landscape".  She is the first freelance director to have been so honored. Other awards include the TCG SPARK Leadership fellowship, the NEA/TCG Career Development grant for Directors, and the Drama League Directing Fellowship.

Portes cut her teeth at UCSD - where she received her MFA in Directing - and at the La Jolla Playhouse where she served as Assistant and then Associate Director for The Who's Tommy staging its Toronto, London, Frankfurt, US, UK and Canadian National Tours

Portes serves on the executive board of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers and is an alumni of the board of The Theatre Communications Group.  In 2012 she co-founded the Latinx Theatre Commons (LTC), a national advocacy network and thinktank that promotes Latinx stories as central to the American story.  She serves as champion for the LTC Carnaval—a tri-annual festival of new Latinx plays produced in Chicago. In June 2017, the LTC was honored by TCG with the 2017 Peter Zeisler Award for innovation in the American Theatre. Other awards include a Fulbright Award, the NEA/TCG Career Development Fellowship for Directors and the Drama League Directors Fellowship.

Education

BA, Oberlin College
MFA, UC San Diego