
San Miguel de Allende has a very artistic culture. There are many people involved in all art forms such as painters and writers.
There's a huge writing community in San Miguel de Allende. The city hosts the largest international writers' conference in all of North America, which includes Canada, USA, and Mexico. This takes place annually in February.
There's a film festival every year, where they showcase local filmmakers and local actors. Many professionals in different artistic fields have retired in San Miguel de Allende, which has created a very artistic community.
There are at least 40 art galleries in the very small town of San Miguel de Allende. There are 80,000 people in the historic center of the town. San Miguel de Allende is the "Taos of the South" because it has a lot of similarities with the town of Taos, New Mexico.
Establishing my husband's theater in San Miguel de Allende was almost a magical experience. My husband has been a professional actor all his life. He had been working with the local theater group of San Miguel de Allende and was not satisfied with the venues that we had at that time.
He began talking to people and said, "I want to build a professional-quality theater in San Miguel de Allende." People just started to write checks to his name while on the golf course because they knew him and trusted what he said he was going to do.
We're starting our third year of theater now. We've done over 20 productions in two years. It worked out very well. Our house seats 135 people. We are not full in every production, but we have a very good turnout for every production.
(Book featured at the San Miguel de Allende Writer's Conference, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, pictured.)