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    • El Teatro del Piojo, 1970s

    • Theatrical productions
    • Performance of El Teatro del Piojo ("The Theater of the Louse") at the Ethnic culture Center at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington in the early 1970s. There is a photo of Che Guevara in the background. Banner reads " Teatro del Piojo...
    • El Teatro del Piojo, 1970s

    • Ybarra-Frausto, Tomas 1983-; Theatrical productions; Performances
    • Performance of El Teatro del Piojo ("The Theater of the Louse") at the Ethnic culture Center at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington in the early 1970s. Tomas Ybarra-Frausto is standing to the right of the photo of Che Guevara. Banner...
    • El Teatro Del Piojo

    • Migrant agricultural laborers -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley; Hispanic Americans -- Washington (State)
    • Three actors are on stage and one is holding a sign that say, ""Viva La Revolucion."" They are in the University of Washington Ethnic Culture Center for El Teatro Del Piojo or Theater of the Louse.
    • Ethnic culture center

    • Migrant agricultural laborers -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley; Hispanic Americans -- Washington (State)
    • Two Chicano women are practicing their part in the play for El Teatro de Piojo, or Theater of the Louse. Three women stand behind them watching.
    • El Teatro del Piojo, 1970 or 1971

    • Theatrical productions; Performances
    • Young boys watch El Teatro del Piojo ("The Theater of the Louse") presentation of "La Escuelita" (The Small school) in Granger, Washington in 1970 or 1971 at a converted Catholic church which was used as the Mexican culture center.
    • El Teatro del Piojo, 1970 or 1971

    • Theatrical productions; Performances
    • A Young boy watches El Teatro del Piojo ("The Theater of the Louse") presentation of "La Escuelita" (The Small school) in Granger, Washington in 1970 or 1971 at a converted Catholic church which was used as the Mexican culture center.
    • El Teatro del Piojo, 1970 or 1971

    • Theatrical productions; Performances
    • Men and women watch El Teatro del Piojo ("The Theater of the Louse") presentation of "La Escuelita" (The Small school) in Granger, Washington in 1970 or 1971 at a converted Catholic church.
    • El Teatro del Piojo, 1970 or 1971

    • Theatrical productions; Performances
    • Two men perform as part of El Teatro del Piojo's ("The Theater of the Louse") presentation of "La Escuelita" (The Small school) in Granger, Washington in 1970 or 1971 at a converted Catholic church. One man's sign says General Jefe, the other sign...
    • El Teatro del Piojo, 1970 or 1971

    • Ybarra-Frausto, Tomas 1983-; Theatrical productions; Performances
    • El Teatro del Piojo presents "La Escuelita" (The Small school) in Granger, Washington in 1970 or 1971 at a converted Catholic church which is used as a Mexican culture center. Project work of Tomas Ybarra-Frausto. Banner reads "Teatro del Piojo...
    • Tomas Ybarra on stage

    • Migrant agricultural laborers -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley; Hispanic Americans -- Washington (State)
    • Tomas Ybarra is stood on stage for El Teatro de Piojo, or Theater of the Louse. He is wearing a vest and has his hands gesturing in front of him.
    • Actress in front of a cross

    • Migrant agricultural laborers -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley; Hispanic Americans -- Washington (State)
    • An actress on stage for El Teatro del Piojo or Theater of the Louse is kneeling in front of a cross set up on the stage. She is holding a book in her hands and in the background are photos and a sign for the play.
    • Actress looking at a cross

    • Migrant agricultural laborers -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley; Hispanic Americans -- Washington (State)
    • An actress on stage for El Teatro del Piojo or Theater of the Louse is kneeling in front of a cross set up on the stage. She is holding a book and in the background are photos and a sign for the play.
    • Tomas Ybarra on stage

    • Migrant agricultural laborers -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley; Hispanic Americans -- Washington (State)
    • Tomas Ybarra is on the stage in a Levi jean jacket at the University of Washington Ethnic Culture Center. Other actors in the Chicano Theater Group are behind him, standing in a line, with their arms around each other. They are there for El Teatro...
    • El Teatro del Piojo, 1970s

    • Ybarra-Frausto, Tomas 1983-; Theatrical productions; Performances
    • Performance of El Teatro del Piojo ("The Theater of the Louse") at the Ethnic culture Center at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington in the early 1970s. Tomas Ybarra-Frausto is wearing the Patron sign and there is a picture of Che...
    • Group posing for photo

    • Migrant agricultural laborers -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley; Hispanic Americans -- Washington (State); Labor History
    • A group of people are posing outside of a theater with handmade props. They are standing and sitting on some stairs in front of a handmade banner. Tomas Ybarra is in the middle of the group. One man on the end is holding a large sign that looks...
    • Sign over fireplace

    • Migrant agricultural laborers -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley; Hispanic Americans -- Washington (State)
    • A sign for a play in Granger, WA is hung over a fireplace. The sign says, ""El Teatro Del PIojo"" which means Theater of the Louse. Drawings of two lice are also on the sign. Some folding chairs have been placed around it.
    • Actress in front of a cross

    • Migrant agricultural laborers -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley; Hispanic Americans -- Washington (State)
    • An actress on stage for El Teatro del Piojo or Theater of the Louse is kneeling in front of a cross set up on the stage. She is holding a book in her hands and in the background are photos and a sign for the play.
    • Theater audience

    • Migrant agricultural laborers -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley; Hispanic Americans -- Washington (State)
    • An audience sitting in front of a school theater stage. On stage is a sign that says, ""El Teatro Del Piojo"" or ""Theater if the Louse."" This is at a school in Granger, WA.
    • Tomas Ybarra on stage

    • Migrant agricultural laborers -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley; Hispanic Americans -- Washington (State)
    • Tomas Ybarra is on stage for El Teatro del Piojo or the theater of the Louse. He is the director of the play. He has one hand in his jean pocket.

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