David Rocha on Theater: 3 Things to Notice & How It Changes Everything
David J. Rocha Cortez, a theater critic and cultural researcher based in El Salvador, believes a shift in perspective – specifically, how theater is viewed – can be transformative. Rocha Cortez, who teaches in the Department of Communications and Culture at the Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas (UCA), has dedicated his work to exploring the potential of theatrical experiences.
Rocha Cortez’s research encompasses cultural studies, theatricality, performativity, and the study of memory and sexuality, according to his profile on Google Scholar. He is also the coordinator of the Luis Poma Theater Spectator School. His involvement with theater extends back to 2009, when he joined the Guachipilín Puppet Theater in Nicaragua.
His academic profile, accessible through ORCID, confirms his affiliation with UCA El Salvador and provides a unique identifier for his research activities. As of March 2026, Rocha Cortez’s work has been cited 76 times, with an h-index of 22 and an i10-index of 4, indicating a consistent body of scholarly work. The majority of these citations have occurred since 2021.
Rocha Cortez was born in Managua, Nicaragua, in 1990. His work extends beyond academia and performance, focusing on critical analysis of theatrical forms and their cultural impact.
