Venue
Teatro del Pueblo
Address
Av Roque Saenz Peña 943
City
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Bus
7, 9, 24, 26, 29, 50, 59, 64, 103, 105, 111, 126, 142, 146
Subway
Líneas A, B, C y D
Schedule
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Buenos Aires / Argentina: Adela está cazando patos
ShowsThis version of Shakespeare's Hamlet comes from the province of Formosa.It makes subtle use of this text to show us a caustic picture of Argentine politics, corruption, and violence. It is very significant that Hamlet is represented by a woman, Adela, who will be in charged of keeping memories alive.
Out
Buenos Aires / Argentina: Adela está cazando patos
ShowsThis version of Shakespeare's Hamlet comes from the province of Formosa.It makes subtle use of this text to show us a caustic picture of Argentine politics, corruption, and violence. It is very significant that Hamlet is represented by a woman, Adela, who will be in charged of keeping memories alive.
Out
París / Francia: La Comisión central para la infancia
ShowsChildhood´s Central Commission were a set of institutions –around 50 in France– that were dedicated to recover and save nearly 15,000 children who were left orphans after the war, stripped of their loved ones and of their traditions also. In this one-man-show, Lescot lends his body and his voice to thousands of children ,as a way to make use of the theatre to preserve the memories. A highly moving and intimate performance.
París / Francia: La Comisión central para la infancia
ShowsChildhood´s Central Commission were a set of institutions –around 50 in France– that were dedicated to recover and save nearly 15,000 children who were left orphans after the war, stripped of their loved ones and of their traditions also. In this one-man-show, Lescot lends his body and his voice to thousands of children ,as a way to make use of the theatre to preserve the memories. A highly moving and intimate performance.
París / Francia: La Comisión central para la infancia
ShowsChildhood´s Central Commission were a set of institutions –around 50 in France– that were dedicated to recover and save nearly 15,000 children who were left orphans after the war, stripped of their loved ones and of their traditions also. In this one-man-show, Lescot lends his body and his voice to thousands of children ,as a way to make use of the theatre to preserve the memories. A highly moving and intimate performance.