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  • Tadeo Martinez

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    Tadeo Martinez was born and raised in Monterrey, México before moving to Dallas, TX to pursue a degree in Acting and Directing at SMU's Meadows School of the Arts. In 2019, he won a Dallas Critic’s Choice Award for his performance in "Noises Off!" at Theatre Three, and in the months following Trump's presidential election, he directed and translated Paula Vogel’s "How I Learned to Drive" - allowing audiences to look at the story through a hispanic lens. Tadeo recently graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama with a distinction, where he also received the Gerald James Memorial Award for Acting. He is currently based in London, and is passionate about creating new work that is queer, Latine, authentic, funny and moving.

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  • Tadeo Martinez CPT shows

    WORK IN PROGRESS
    David Rios
    Tadeo Martinez presents

    Lucho Libre

    Sun 10 Mar at 7.15pm
    An original one-man show about a Mexican kid standing up to his primary school bully. The story is told bilingually through the lens of Mexican Wrestling and golden-age Disney Channel.

    Blog Posts by Tadeo Martinez

    The lower half of a mani in jeans photographed from behind with a colorful Lucha Libre mask hanging out of his back pocket.
    Posted: 04-03-2024 Tag: artist blogs

    I'll say it: sports are gay

    "I've always found sports to be quite gay. Most sports revolve around balls. Most of them involve men fighting to get balls into holes. You also have men getting naked in locker rooms together, you have men smacking each other’s behinds, and you have men jumping up on each other when celebrating a point scored or won."

    Tadeo Martinez, creator of new show Lucho Libre, tells it like it is.


    "CPT is a force for good... We as a community need this desperately at this time."

    Local resident