2018
Held between May 31 and August 11, the eighth version of Teatro Hoy included the plays El Golpe, un relato de memoria by Soledad Cruz; Representar by Sebastián Squella; La Conquista by María José Contreras and Trinidad Piriz; Tú amarás by Pablo Manzi and Andreina Olivari; Carnaval by Trinidad González and Democracia by Felipe Hirsch. The 2018 edition was run in conjunction with the GAM Center, Matucana 100, the Universidad Mayor Theater and the Taller Siglo XX Yolanda Hurtado.
2017
The season’s seventh version was held between April 20 and July 9, featuring the plays Ópera by Ana Luz Ormazábal; Surinam by Los Contadores Auditores; La Fábrica by Camila Karl; Croma by David Atencio; El pacto de Renv by Roberto Cayuqueo; Estado Vegetal by Manuela Infante and Beben by Antonia Mendía Oliver. The 2017 edition was run in conjunction with Matucana 100, NAVE, the Teatro del Puente, the Camilo Henríquez Theater and the DUOC UC Theater.
2016
The season’s sixth included eight premieres at venues in the capital between May 6 and July 9. The program tackled relevant issues in the plays Trabajo Social by Tomás Espinosa; Chan! by Camila Le-Bert; La dictadura de lo cool by Marco Layera and La Resentida; Inútiles by Ernesto Orellana; Teorema by David Atencio; Los que vinieron antes by Italo Gallardo and La Laura Palmer; La trampa by Horacio Pérez and Réplica by Acción Residente. The 2016 edition was run in conjunction with the Teatro del Puente, Matucana 100, the Sidarte Theater, the Infante 1415 Center for Creation and Community, the Camilo Henríquez Theater, the GAM Center and the Sala Sergio Aguirre.
2015
Held between April 18 and July 5, the 2015 Teatro Hoy season included the Chilean premieres of No despiertes a los niños by Cristián Plana and Constanza Manríquez; Pájaro by Trinidad González; Novela by Pierre Sauré Costa; El cieno by Nathalia Galgani and Límites by Ítalo Gallardo and La Laura Palmer. ¡Parlamento! by Tryo Teatro Banda completed the program. The fifth edition was run in conjunction with the Taller Siglo XX, the Teatro de la Palabra, the Sidarte Theater, the Teatro del Puente, the GAM Center and Matucana 100.
2014
The season’s fourth version was held between May 29 and June 26 and included the plays El año en que nací by Lola Arias; La Grabación by Álvaro Viguera; Un poco invisible by Hugo Covarrubias and Muriel Miranda; Safari para divorciadas by Los Contadores Auditores; Paso del norte by Cristián Plana and La imaginación del futuro by Marco Layera and La Resentida. The 2014 edition was run in conjunction with the GAM Center, the UC Theater, the Teatro del Puente, the Teatro La Memoria and the San Joaquín Municipal Theater.
2013
The 2013 season was held between March 21 and June 2 and included the premieres of Castigo by Cristián Plana; Zoo by Manuela Infante and the Teatro de Chile and La imaginación del futuro by Marco Layera and La Resentida, as well as new performances of Villa+Discurso by Guillermo Calderón; El año en que nací by Lola Arias; Cerca de Moscú by Paulina García and Escuela by Guillermo Calderón. The third edition was run in conjunction with the Teatro La Memoria, the Estación Mapocho Cultural Center, Matucana 100, the Museum for Memory and Human Rights, the Finis Terrae Theater, the UC Theater and the San Ignacio Alonso Ovalle School.
2012
Held between March 17 and July 15, the second version included the plays Cristo by Manuela Infante and the Teatro de Chile; Sobre la cuerda floja by Paola Giannini and Aline Kuppenheim; El año en que nací by Lola Arias; Velorio Chileno by Cristián Plana and La reunión by Trinidad González. More than a hundred performances were held at five of the capital’s venues: the Mori Bellavista Theater, the Estación Mapocho Cultural Center, the GAM Center, the Teatro del Puente and the Universidad Mayor Theater.
2011
The first version was held between March 23 and April 17 and included the plays Sin sangre and El hombre que daba de beber a las mariposas, both by Teatrocinema; Villa+Discurso by Guillermo Calderón; La amante fascista by Víctor Carrasco; Loros Negros by Manuela Infante; Berlín no es tuyo by Juan Pablo Peragallo and El amor es un francotirador by Néstor Cantillana. The plays were performed at Matucana 100, the Museum for Memory and Human Rights, the Teatro de la Palabra and the UC Theater.