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The death of Steven Adinoff not know by whom

PERU NY




PERU NY The show is the result of a process of experimentation for new theatrical languages. This process, which has changed numerous times within the theme and design, exploring the language of performance and fits into what we call "post-dramatic theater." The show was assembled entirely from improvisation led by directors Ian and Tatiana Ramil Vinhais along with the guidance of dramaturgical Diones Camargo. The group used as the basis for the narrative construction the book Peru Gordon Lish and Synecdoche New York movie Charlie Kauffmann. The play opened at the Art Gallery La Photo, performing a successful season from 16 June to 9 July 2010 and made three extra sessions depending on demada audience.

  • Critical Rodrigo Monteiro left the show at the Theatre Critic blog

Link Service: http://teatropoa.blogspot.com/search/label/Peru% 20NY

  • Matter in Zero Hora newspaper about alternative spaces

Link Service: http://wp.clicrbs.com.br/segundocaderno/2010/06/26/arte-multiplicada/


The death of Steven Adinoff not know by whom.

IMPRINT:

Director: Ian and Tatiana Ramil Vinhais

Cast: Francine Kliemann, Pablo Damian, Silvia Balestreri Nunes, Sofia Ferreira, Thiago Prade.

Dramatic : Dion and Campbell Group

Costumes: Anna Hoffmann, Carmela Morales and Leticia Pinheiro

Scenery: Ian Ramil and Tatiana Vinhais

Artwork : Eduardo Montelli, Julian Ventura and Luisa Mendonca

Lighting Videocenografia : Terra Mariana and Ian Ramil

Operation Projections Luiza Mendonça

Video: Eduardo and Isabel Montelli Ramil

Soundtrack Searched : Ian and Ramil Tatiana Vinhais

Production: Francine Kliemann and Pablo Damian

Support : Photo Gallery La

Disclosure : Photo Gallery La and group

WHEN: 29 April to 15 May

Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 20h

WHERE: Gallery and Cultural La Photo

Travessa da Paz, No. 44

VALUE: $ 20.00 - Whole

$ 10.00 - students, seniors and the artistic

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