2025 María Irene Fornés Institute Symposium

Latinx Theatre Commons (LTC) presents the 2025 Latinx Theatre Commons María Irene Fornés Institute Symposium, a one-day convening of scholars, artists, students, advocates, and others invested in the life, work, and legacy of playwright, director and educator, María Irene Fornés.

About María Irene Fornés

Portrait of Maria Irene Fornes

María Irene Fornés. Photo credit: James M. Kent

María Irene Fornés (b. 1930, Havana, Cuba — d. 2018, New York City) is among the most influential American theater-makers of the 20th century. A defining force within the off-off-Broadway movement of the 1960s and 1970s (and nine-time Obie Award winner), Fornés—as playwright, director, designer and teacher—became a guiding presence for emerging theater artists of the 1980s and 1990s, especially those invested in staging feminist, queer and latinx aesthetics and experiences. Fornés’ experiments in theatrical form and her transformative teaching techniques continue to challenge and inspire new generations of theater-makers today. Even so, the legacy of María Irene Fornés remains remarkably under-acknowledged among contemporary theater artists, students, and scholars.

2025 Symposium Details

Cover of the book "Maria Irene Fornes in Context"

María Irene Fornés in Context (Cambridge University Press, 2025).

Taking place in the Lewis Arts complex at Princeton University, the 2025 symposium will celebrate the pathbreaking publication of María Irene Fornés in Context (Cambridge University Press), a volume featuring the work of more than thirty artists, advocates, and scholars, which is slated for digital and hardcover publication in July 2025.

The 2025 symposium will offer a series of plenary readings from Fornés in Context in tandem with a constellation of hosted breakout conversations engaging questions of context, legacy, and engagement around Fornés’s work.

Just as the 2018 symposium launched the current wave of scholarly, artistic, and community engagement with the work of María Irene Fornés, the 2025 symposium is designed to activate the next wave of critical, creative, and collaborative explorations of the Fornésian tradition. A co-production of the Latinx Theatre Commons, this symposium is co-championed by Dr. Anne García-Romero of Notre Dame University and Dr. Brian Eugenio Herrera of Princeton University, editors of María Irene Fornés in Context.

Admission

Admission to the convening is free and by invitation, however available remaining seats will be opened to the general public.

At this symposium, we are including participants based on a variety of factors to “build out the room.” This is in an effort to ensure that we hold space for those who have previously been missing at our gatherings, whether because of age, role in the field, access to technology, etc.

Register for the 2025 María Irene Fornés Institute Symposium

Travel

Get directions to the Lewis Arts complex, located at 122 Alexander Street in Princeton, NJ.

The symposium has been designed to work with the train schedules from New York City via NJ Transit. Attendees are asked to cover their travel and lodging expenses to and from Princeton.

What to Expect

On March 22, doors will open at 9:00 AM (EST). Symposium programming begins at 10:15 AM (EST), concludes at 6:15 PM (EST), and will include a light breakfast, lunch and closing reception.

View the full symposium schedule

View the symposium program (PDF)

Accessibility

symbol for wheelchair accessibilityaccess symbol for amplified sound or assistive hearing devicesaccess symbol for sign language interpretationThe Lewis Arts complex is an accessible venue. The Wallace Theater is equipped with assistive listening devices. Several events, as noted on the schedule, will be live-streamed via HowlRoundTV with ASL interpretation. Guests in need of access accommodations are asked to contact the Lewis Center at LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week prior to the event date.

CoLab, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Theater

DrKheal2 offers a tandem encounter with María Irene Fornés’s 1968 play Dr. Kheal, in which a learned professor delivers a lecture about the meaning of all things. Professor Brian Herrera and alum Kyle Berlin, Class of 2018, each perform the role of Dr. Kheal simultaneously in different time periods in different venues (Wallace Theater and CoLab) for half the audience. The audiences then switch venues and experience the other Dr. Kheal. Free tickets required.

Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Latinx Theatre CommonsProgram in Theater

Latinx Theatre Commons (LTC) presents the 2025 Latinx Theatre Commons María Irene Fornés Institute Symposium, a one-day convening of scholars, artists, students, advocates, and others invested in the life, work, and legacy of playwright, director and educator, María Irene Fornés (1930-2018). Admission is free and by invitation; available remaining seats will be opened to public.

Wallace Theater, Lewis Arts complex · Presented by: Program in Theater

In this special episode’s live recording, open to the public, OnTAP co-hosts Brian Eugenio Herrera and Pannill Camp will be joined by 2025 Fornés Symposium contributors Anne García-Romero, Jacqueline Flores, and Gwendolyn Alker to discuss the past, present, and future importance of María Irene Fornés in Performance Studies scholarship, pedagogy, production, and advocacy. Open to public.