Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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Shed of the Arts celebrates 10 years of history with many presentations


MY TOWN SHOW DAY 20 , SUNDAY AT 10: 30 AND 17: 30

In the scenario, every aspect of city life is questioned as part of this building, capturing the child's perception about the city: the natural landscape, transformed landscape, housing, transportation , work, school, leisure. Parallel to the construction of this city, was accompanied by the birth and growth of the individual. Besides the two actors, the production features puppets, shadow theater and live musicians. CLASSIFICATION
FREE

DECRIPOLOU TOTEPOU OF 21 TO 25 MARCH 2009 TO: THE MORNING 30 H

The piece uses the tradition of storytelling. Flag is a playful self-walking around telling stories. In one of her stops, she finds herself with a terrible "pain Doll" which prevents it to perform its function. Here comes Mr. Brooks - an old friend, bringing a revenue of amazing blues. Cured flag following his joke with the audience. CLASSIFICATION
FREE

NO HUMOR IN THE WAR AS A DAY MARCH 25 TO 20 HOURS

Comedy HUMOR IN THE WAR AS Dot coming of Culture Arts Shed, reports everyday situations that are themed patchwork of contemporary life with the bias Prejudice, politics, history of Brazil, and the mysteries in human neuroses presenting a strong dose of humor. The text is from Victor Ribeiro Lima, directed by Charlone Cabral and Production Consulting Cultural Actions.

THE REVOLT DAY MARCH 26 TO 20 HOURS The show

THE REVOLT , the dramatist Argentinian Santiago Serrano is directed by Jadenilson Gomes. The cast: Charlone Cabral, John William, Lucas Rafael, Tarcisio Queiroz and Jadenilson Gomes. The spectacle of the tragic genre shifts the audience an atmosphere that wavers between love and hate. Malva, the central character, unfriendly and stuck to the throne of misery and power tries to manipulate everyone he meets. Thus generating an incredible game of vengeance and justice, where the pieces end up being people's own family environment, explains the director Jadenilson Gomes.

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