Voces Unidas

A colorful mural depicting a person with a vibrant fruit headdress and a traditional outfit holding maracas. The background features geometric shapes in various bright colors, and musical notes are illustrated to the side.

Luz y Sombra

A bilingual play weaving shadows and light to tell stories from the Hispanic community in DC.
A colorful urban scene featuring a mural on a bridge with vibrant artwork and a message. The bridge is adorned with a yellow banner displaying a motivational phrase in Spanish. Several cars are parked on the street below, and pedestrians are walking. Surrounding the bridge are green trees and multi-story buildings painted in shades of green.

Raíces Vive

This show celebrates Hispanic roots through music, dance, and heartfelt storytelling in two languages.
A street scene featuring a vintage theater marquee at the El Rey, displaying information for Zoe Church LA. People mill about under white tents that suggest an event or market. The background shows a tall black office building with the number 5455 and palm trees lining the street.

Cuentos Mágicos

Classic Hispanic legends brought to life with engaging bilingual narration and dynamic performances.
An urban scene with a tall white building on the left displaying the names 'Centro Cultural de la Ciudad', 'Cineteca Rosalío Solano', and 'Teatro de la Ciudad'. In the background, there is a red-orange building and a church with a dome and cross. A security camera is mounted on the white building.

Raíces Vive

An intimate exploration of love and creativity through bilingual theater crafted by local artists.

Our Stage

Snapshots capturing the vibrant spirit of our bilingual performances.

Colorfully dressed dancers, wearing traditional Mexican attire with vibrant skirts and braided hair, perform in front of an audience seated in an amphitheater setting. The performers' dresses feature bright colors like pink, blue, yellow, and green, with intricate lace detailing. Spectators appear engaged, enjoying the lively cultural performance.
Large, bold letters spell out 'Fernán Gómez Centro Cultural' on a modern building facade. A shallow reflective pool stretches alongside the structure. In the background, classical architecture with a dome and a flag are visible. The setting is outdoors, with clear skies and greenery around.
A group of people are seated in a theater, attentively facing the stage. Some seats are marked as 'VIP' in the middle row, indicating a special section. The audience appears diverse, with individuals wearing casual attire. The theater has a blue ceiling with lights, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
A grand, historic theater building with ornate architectural features and columns stands prominently in a plaza. In front of the theater, a statue is situated on a pedestal amid landscaped greenery. Banners hang on the building's facade, and two parked cars are visible on the side. The sky above is blue with scattered fluffy clouds, and a vintage-style street lamp is present near the foreground.

Our Story

Since 1991, Teatro de la Luna has brought bilingual Hispanic theater to life in Washington DC.
A group of musicians and singers perform on a stage with an audience in front, energized and engaged. The stage is illuminated with a vibrant, abstract visual projection that displays the phrase 'TU ERES DIGNO.' The lighting creates a lively atmosphere with a focus on red and blue tones.
A bronze sculpture of two figures in traditional Mexican dance attire is situated near the ocean. The female dancer is wearing a flowing dress adorned with colorful stripes and a red ribbon, while the male dancer is depicted wearing a hat. The background consists of a view of the sea and a distant city skyline, with clear blue skies overhead.