OUR NETWORK THEATERS
As a collective of Asian American, Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI), Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA), Middle Eastern and North African (MENA), and Mixed-Race theater artists and leaders, CAATA celebrates the vitality of our communities while working toward our shared values of social justice, cultural equity, artistic diversity, and inclusion.
Who is a part of CAATA’s Network Theaters?
Our Network Theaters are organizations that share CAATA’s vision of supporting and advancing AANHPI, SWANA, MENA, and Mixed Race communities. These theaters collaborate with CAATA through co-presenting events, financially supporting programs, and/or participating in initiatives that strengthen the broader community. Together, they help amplify AANHPI, SWANA, MENA, and Mixed Race voices and expand access to transformative theater experiences nationwide.
CAATA’s Network Theaters
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Breaking Wave Theatre Company
Guam
Breaking through the surface of theatre in Guam, Micronesia, and throughout the world.
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East West Players
Los Angeles, California
Home for deeply authentic Asian American stories and creativity. -

Perseverance Theatre
Juneau, Alaska
Creating professional theatre by and for Alaskans -

Theater Mu
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Asian American Arts Organization in the Midwest
Join the CAATA’s Network Theaters
The CAATA Theater Network brings together theaters and organizations that share our vision of supporting and advancing AANHPI, SWANA, MENA, and Mixed Race theater. Whether you co-present a program, contribute financially, and/or simply align with our mission, your organization can be part of this vibrant community. Being part of the Network is about connection and impact. Together, we showcase the richness and diversity of AANHPI, SWANA, MENA, and Mixed Race theater to audiences, funders, and future collaborators across the country.
A Few Things to Know:
Joining the Network is free—no payment required.
Our Network welcomes theaters of all kinds, including those representing AAPINH, SWANA, MENA, mixed-race communities, and ally theaters.
Becoming part of our growing community is a commitment to be dedicated to amplifying AANHPI, SWANA, MENA, and Mixed Race voices, celebrating diverse stories, and building a stronger, more connected theater landscape.