Theatre in September
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Um Eléctrico Chamado Desejo
Lisboa
Celebrated on the silver screen by Vivian Leigh and Marlon Brando, this play by Tennessee Williams (1911-1983) is considered to be a benchmark of American drama for the psychological versatility of its characters. Directed by Diogo Infante, Alexandra Lencastre is Blanche DuBois, a woman tormented by both her past and her imagination.
Sala Garrett, Teatro Nacional Dona Maria II
+ 351 21 325 0800
09.09.2010 – 31.10.2010
Wednesday to Saturday, 21h30; Sundays, 16h
€7,5 – €30
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Fala da criada dos Noailles
Porto
This play, written by Jorge Silva Melo, evokes the Paris of the ‘70s. A servant talks of crazy dances, art and free love at the time of the announcement of the arrival of the Spanish director of L´Âge d’Or, Luís Buñuel, at the palace of Hyères, where the Count of Noailles lives.
Teatro Carlos Alberto
+351 22 339 5050
16 – 19.09.2010
Thursday to Saturday, 21h30; Sunday, 16h
€10 – €15
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No Avesso da Pele
Beja
Based on the book Alentejo, by Eugénio de Andrade, a performance with multimedia has been created for an audience that loves poetry and shows that explore the poetic possibilities of texts, images, sounds and movements.
Pax Julia – Teatro Municipal
+351 284 315 090
paxjuliateatromunicipal.blogspot.com
16 – 18.09.2010, 22h
€3
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