“A decade ago, posters advertising glamorous theatrical productions lined Rue Pavée, a main road in [Port-au-Prince,] Haiti’s capital city. Local theatre was on the rise here until the devastating 2010 earthquake destroyed much of the city, including progress for the arts.” Once the National Theatre was reopened in 2013, stage artists began trying to rebuild the scene for live drama, with small companies and playhouses producing new work alongside the larger venue.