REBECA TREJO
ABOUT ME:
Named “Best Spanish-Language Stand-Up Comedian in Denver” by Westword (Best of 2026), Rebeca Trejo is a Denver-based writer, comedian, producer, and the founder of Pastora Productions—an ent. company dedicated to elevating Latin voices through bilingual storytelling.
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Latina comedian makes humor more inclusive and accessible in Denver

DENVER — Through bilingual comedy, a Venerriqueña based in Denver is making joy easier to come by for more people — one laugh at a time.
You don't need language to understand laughter. When it comes to comedy, however, the first step is to get the punch line. This is why comedian Rebeca Trejo organizes shows in English and Spanish, telling jokes that more people can comprehend and relate to.
Hidden Gems: Meet Rebeca Trejo of Pastora Productions

"Pastora Productions produces live comedy shows, cultural events, and workshops with a focus on Latinx and immigrant perspectives. Whether it’s producing Spanish-language comedy in cities where it’s never been done before, curating inclusive lineups, or building spaces where both performers and audiences feel seen, Pastora Productions is about community, authenticity, and joy. We’re here to make people laugh—but also to expand what’s possible for who gets to take up space, hold a mic, and own the spotlight."
Venezuelan Comic Rebeca Trejo Presents Spanish Standup Acts in ¡Me Meo! Comedy Series

"When you do comedy in your own language, we're all in on the joke together. It kind of feels like we're laughing together and serving as a mirror for the immigrant experience in the United States."
Latinas are often tapped to portray only their saddest moments for public consumption. That’s why it’s so powerful when we turn to humor to subvert stereotypes and use our talent to provide joy even when discussing challenging topics.
“Netflix is a Joke” Features More Latinas:

Latinas are often tapped to portray only their saddest moments for public consumption. That’s why it’s so powerful when we turn to humor to subvert stereotypes and use our talent to provide joy even when discussing challenging topics.























