The theatre produces a mainstage season from around September to May every year, complimented by several smaller events and community engagement activities both at and outside of the El Centro Milagro building.
Prior to 2019, a touring company known as Teatro Milagro operated, showing original productions in spanish and english internationally by partnering with schools and universities.
Milagro, then known as Miracle Theatre was founded in the year 1985 by José Eduardo González and Dañel Malán, who would become the Executive and Artistic Director, respectively.
[3] The program took national tours to partner with schools and universities to perform original bilingual works, and provide education and training in underserved areas.
Theater and workshops covered a wide range of topics, including socio-economic disparities, racism, ecological and health inequality, and loss of cultural identity.
[4] Milagro worked with schools and social services agencies to raise awareness and address the key issues facing the Latin community.
Milagro collaborated with The Oregon Multicultural Archives (OMA) for the purpose of preserving records integral to the history of the theater.
Milagro's full archived record consisted of 27 cubic feet of material documenting theater management and board, architectural history, public and educational efforts, staff and artists, finances, and creative programs.