Venue
Beckett Teatro
Address
Guardia Vieja 3556
City
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Bus
24, 26, 71, 124, 128, 146, 155, 168
Subway
Línea B
Schedule
Out
Buenos Aires / Argentina: Alguien próximo
ShowsAlguien próximo is a sort of experiment on the relationship between the closeness and that which doesn´t belong to us, as an unavoidable duality existing when two bodies meet. This play presents the body as an interrogation, as the unprecedented: that thing we still don´t know anything about. This becomes more suggestive when another body appears, thus causing an inevitable difference just by being there . The closeness of the bodies will imply receiving the “other”, entering in contact with him, getting involved by feelings, taking care and accepting each other as acts of pure responsibility, openness, and devotion.
Out
ASUNCIÓN/ PARAGUAY: La secreta obscenidad de cada día
ShowsA park bench is the only element on stage where two men, who are dressed in suggestive outfits, are waiting for students to come out of school. Two overcoats hide an obscenity which is sexual, but that it may turn ideological for these two men whose names are, significantly, Charles(Marx) and Sigmund (Freud).
Out
ASUNCIÓN/ PARAGUAY: La secreta obscenidad de cada día
ShowsA park bench is the only element on stage where two men, who are dressed in suggestive outfits, are waiting for students to come out of school. Two overcoats hide an obscenity which is sexual, but that it may turn ideological for these two men whose names are, significantly, Charles(Marx) and Sigmund (Freud).
Out
ASUNCIÓN/ PARAGUAY: La secreta obscenidad de cada día
ShowsA park bench is the only element on stage where two men, who are dressed in suggestive outfits, are waiting for students to come out of school. Two overcoats hide an obscenity which is sexual, but that it may turn ideological for these two men whose names are, significantly, Charles(Marx) and Sigmund (Freud).
Out
Buenos Aires / Argentina: Alguien próximo
ShowsAlguien próximo is a sort of experiment on the relationship between the closeness and that which doesn´t belong to us, as an unavoidable duality existing when two bodies meet. This play presents the body as an interrogation, as the unprecedented: that thing we still don´t know anything about. This becomes more suggestive when another body appears, thus causing an inevitable difference just by being there . The closeness of the bodies will imply receiving the “other”, entering in contact with him, getting involved by feelings, taking care and accepting each other as acts of pure responsibility, openness, and devotion.