Having completed a successful 12th season (which included a beyond-the-grave visit from Federico García Lorca and a play about Frida Kahlo, culminating in a New Works series of staged readings), Teatro Bravo is going strong. The company, co-founded by playwright Guillermo Reyes, has produced plays in English or Spanish for more than a decade — plays that offer a complex portrait of the Latino and Latin American populations of Arizona. Its upcoming season is sure to offer another cultural boon to Phoenix — as if the company's mission to employ and develop the talents of Latino actors, directors, playwrights, and designers weren't enough.