Biography
Marcos Martinez,
Residence: San Marcos, CA
Marcos Martinez, Taos, New Mexico. Professor of Theatre in
the Visual and Performing Arts Program at California State
University in San Marcos. A graduate of the Juilliard School's
Professional Actor Training Program he holds a Master's degree
in Theatre from UNM. He studied with Tadashi Suzuki in Toga
Mura, Japan Mr. Suzuki's Method of Actor Training which he
has taught in the U.S. and in Mexico, Russia, Israel, Ghana,
and several countries in Europe. He served as Artistic Director
of La CompaÒÌa de Teatro de Alburquerque (1988-91)
and was a co-founder of the company.
Directing projects, in conjunction with teaching Suzuki Method,
include EngaÒos at Unversidad Nacional Autonoma de
Mexico in Mexico City, Dario Fo's We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay!
at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center in San Antonio, Garcia
Lorca's The House of Bernarda Alba and development of a cabaretó
CafÈ Gr¸gg in the Faeroe Islands, Denmark, Dirty
Works by Larry Brown and Richard Corley at the National Theater
of Ghana, Al Suaal Theater, Israel, and Poaching in Taos,
NM which he also wrote and produced. In March 1998 he directed
Ay Compadre! by Rudolfo Anaya for the Latino Ensemble de San
Diego which was also produced at Nosotros Theater in Hollywood.
In Tijuana he conducted a bi-national theater project, "Las
Formas de Cruzar" funded by the U.S.-Mexico Fund for
Culture. Most recently directed and produced El Teatro de
la Esperanza's La Victima which played to sold out houses
in San Marcos, California.
Acting projects include performing in The Last Angry Brown
Hat, hailed by KPBS radio as one of San Diego's ten best plays
of 1996, Luis Valdez' Bandido, and touring his one-man show,
Holy Dirt, presented throughout the Southwest, Denmark, Holland,
and most recently (June 2005) in Bremen, Germany. |