Roberto Gutierrez Varea
Associate Professor, Theater
Roberto Gutiérrez Varea began his career in theater in his
native Argentina. His research and creative work focuses on live
performance as means of resistance and peacebuilding in the context
of social conflict and state violence. Varea's stage work
in the United States includes directing premieres of works by
Migdalia Cruz, Ariel Dorfman, Cherrié Moraga, and José Rivera,
among others. He is the founding artistic director of Soapstone
Theatre Company, a collective of male ex-offenders and women
survivors of violent crime, and El Teatro Jornalero!, a
performance company that brings the voice of Latin American
immigrant workers to the stage. Varea is a member of the Steering
Committee of Theater Without Borders, and a member of the Artists
in Distress Services of freeDimensional. He is a regular
contributor to journals in performance and peacebuilding, and is
co-editor and co-author of the two-volume anthology "Acting
Together: Performance and the Creative Transformation of Conflict"
(New Village Press). Varea is co-director of the Center for Latino
Studies in the Americas (CELASA) and a founding faculty of the
Department of Performing Arts, and the Performing Arts and Social
Justice Major at USF.
Administrative Appointments
Director, Center for Latino Studies in the Americas -CELASA-
Research Areas
Theatre and Social Justice
Performance and Politics
Performance and Violent Social Conflict
Performance and Peacebuilding
Latino/Chicano and Latin American Performance