In this episode of AW Confidential, AW sits down with acclaimed Colombian-American playwright, actor, singer, and producer Sandra Delgado — a woman New City Chicago hails as “her own brand of triple threat.”
Sandra is the creative force behind the nationally praised play Hundreds and Hundreds of Stars. This story refuses to let us look away from the human cost of America’s broken immigration system. Through her writing and performance, she exposes a powerful truth: immigration doesn’t stop at the border — it reaches into identity, family, and who we’re forced to believe we can be.
Her impact on American theatre is undeniable. Sandra’s hit play La Havana Madrid enjoyed sold-out runs at Steppenwolf, Goodman Theatre, and in a celebrated co-production with Teatro Vista/Collaboraction. It earned multiple awards, including the Time Out Audience Award for Best New Work, and was featured in The New York Times and CNN.
With a career spanning more than two decades, she has commanded stages across Chicago’s most iconic theaters — Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf, Lookingglass, Victory Gardens, and more, and shone off-Broadway as Jocasta in the Public Theatre’s Oedipus el Rey. Her accolades include: United States Artists Fellow, Illinois Arts Council Fellow, Joyce Award recipient, 3Arts Award, TCG Fox Foundation Fellow, and a place on Kerry James Marshall’s monumental mural RUSH MORE, which honors 20 trailblazing women of Chicago arts and culture alongside legends like Oprah Winfrey and Sandra Cisneros.
And she’s not slowing down.
This fall, you can catch her in a recurring role on Starz’s Power Book IV: Force, and her next chapter — The Sandra Delgado Experience, a fusion of music, storytelling, and spiritual cabaret — is already generating buzz.
In this conversation, we explore the emotional truth behind her work: how she writes immigration stories through a mother’s eyes, what she hopes immigrant and non-immigrant audiences feel when they watch Clara’s journey, why storytelling remains one of our most powerful tools for human connection, and the creative fire that’s shaped her extraordinary career.
This episode is for anyone who believes in art, identity, and the stories that refuse to be silenced.
To learn more about Sandra Delgado’s work, visit https://www.sandradelgado.net or on Instagram @yosoysandradelgado.