Cynthia Edul presenta su nueva obra A DÓNDE VAN LOS CORAZONES ROTOS, los jueves a las 20.30 hs. se presenta en El Extranjero Teatro, obra escrita y dirigida por Cynthia Edul y protagonizada por Mónica Raiola, Violeta Urtizberea, Celina Font y Julián Krakov. Tres hermanos y una madre regresan a su antigua casa de veraneo en busca de un lugar que se esfuma: el pasado.
Los jueves a las 20.30 hs. se presenta en El Extranjero Teatro "A donde van los corazones rotos", obra escrita y dirigida por Cynthia Edul y protagonizada por Monica Raiola, Violeta Urtizberea, Celina Font y Julian Krakov. Tres hermanos y una madre regresan a su antigua casa de veraneo en busca de un lugar que se esfuma: el pasado.
The Film Society of Lincoln Center announced today the complete lineup for the 13th edition of Latinbeat, the best contemporary cinema from Latin America, from August 10-23.
Aluna Theatre presents an international festival of theatre for Human Rights - Panamerican Routes / Rutas Panamericanas: a new festival featuring a new generation of Canadian and Latin American voices that converges on Toronto from across the continent from today, May 15 through May 27 for two weeks of mainstage performances, special presentations, professional development workshops and a conference exploring Theatre and Human Rights as well as a photography exhibit. All events take place at Theatre Passe Muraille. Visit alunatheatre.ca for more information, detailed schedules and/or to purchase tickets.
Urban Odyssey by Loco7 is the opening play of Aluna Theatre's Panamerican Routes / Rutas Panamericanas: a new theatre festival for Human Rights featuring a new generation of innovative Canadian and Latin American voices that will converge on Toronto from across the continent from May 15-27 at Theatre Passe Muraille.
Aluna Theatre is set to present an international festival of theatre for Human Rights - Panamerican Routes / Rutas Panamericanas: a new festival featuring a new generation of Canadian and Latin American voices that will converge on Toronto from across the continent from May 15-27 for two weeks of mainstage performances, special presentations, professional development workshops and a conference exploring Theatre and Human Rights as well as a photography exhibit. All events take place at Theatre Passe Muraille. Visit alunatheatre.ca for more information, detailed schedules and/or to purchase tickets.
From tonight, Sunday April 22, EN TREN DE SONAR, a new play by Eduardo Rovner, author of many successful works of Argentine theater, opens at the Teatro SHA under the direction of Corina Fiorillo, winner of the 2011 ACE Award for Best Direction of theater. The show stars Luis Gasloli, Alejo Mango, Violeta Zorrilla and more.
American soprano Latonia Moore will make her Met debut as the title character in Verdi's Aida in the March 3 matinee performance, replacing Violeta Urmana, who is ill.
Para la Agenda de Fin de Semana... Reestreno de la obra El Retrato de Dorian Gray, original de Wilde, adaptada y dirigida por Kerim Martínez, marca el inicio del nuevo ciclo de actividades de la Máquina de ESPACIO:TEATRO, A.C.
Verdi's grand masterpiece set in Ancient Egypt, Aida, will return to the Met February 9 with Violeta Urmana in the title role of an enslaved Ethiopian princess.
Verdi's grand masterpiece set in Ancient Egypt, Aida, will return to the Met February 9 with Violeta Urmana in the title role of an enslaved Ethiopian princess.
Marcelo Álvarez, who makes his Met role debut as Radamès in Aida this season, has withdrawn from the final three performances of the run. He will still sing Radamès on February 9, 13, 16, and 20, but then must return to Europe for eye surgery. Riccardo Massì will make his Met debut as Radamès on February 23, and Marcello Giordani adds the role to his extensive Met repertoire on February 28 and March 3 matinee. Roberto De Biasio will replace Giordani as Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly on March 2.
This December, more of the world's top opera performances will be presented on medici.tv than ever before, enhancing the site's must-see schedule of live events and vintage programming.
The Paramount Center For The Arts will be showing The Bolshoi Theatre Re-Opening Gala on screen on Saturday, November 5th at 7:30 pm. The Bolshoi Grand Re-Opening Gala is a celebration of the theatre's renovation -- after six years and $750 million.