Arts and Entertainment
June 29, 2023
From: International Hispanic Theatre Festival of MiamiTo preserve, further develop and enhance our Hispanic cultural heritage through the creation and presentation of universal theatre and educational programs, and to participate in the artistic growth and expansion of worldwide theatre by presenting some of the best theatre companies worldwide at Avante’s annual award-winning International Hispanic Theatre Festival of Miami.
Schedule
Friday and Saturday; July 7 & 8 | 8:30 pm
Sunday, July 9 | 5:00 pm
TEATRO ESPRESSIVO, San José, COSTA RICA
LA ISLA DE LOS HOMBRES SOLOS
(The Lonely Men´s Island)
Directed by José Zayas. Revival Humberto Canessa.
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY AUDITORIUM - On.Stage Black Box | 2901 West Flagler Street, Miami Florida 33135
A major Costa Rican literary bestseller, this is a novel written by José León Sánchez in 1968. It narrates the terrible events in the San Lucas prison, the island on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. In 2016, Teatro Espressivo decided to stage this relevant novel. Playwright Caridad Svich wrote the theater adaptation. A cast of experienced actors brings this novel to life, an intense reflection on the value of freedom.
Saturday and Sunday, July 8 & 9| 11:00 am
L?AUTENTICA, Barcelona, ESPAÑA
OH, UH, AH, E! TIERRA – AIRE – FUEGO – AGUA
(OH, UH, AH, EI! Earth – Air – Fire – Water)
Written & Directed by Verónica Pallini
KOUBEK CENTER THEATRE | 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami, FL 33135
Audiovisual installation recommended for children 1 to 5 years of age. This is a ludic journey through the elements of nature, as children are guided by two curious characters who explore, ask questions, are surprised, and invite their audience to interact, guess and play until we get to a space filled with music, lights, and shadows.
Free Admission and Valet parking
Thursday, Friday and Saturday; July 13, 14 & 15 | 8:30 pm
TEJIDO ABIERTO TEATRO, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
YO SOY DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA
(I am Don Quijote de la Mancha)
By José Ramón Fernández | Directed by Jorge Eines
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY AUDITORIUM - On.Stage Black Box| 2901 W. Flagler Street, Miami, Florida 33135
Cervantes created a knight-errant, a quixotic figure who won no battles, and a deranged man who loved the freedom to do good. He always seemed to be searching for justice and truthfulness—the insanity of daring to tell the truth. To exist in our rehearsals, the characters in this mythic novel of Spanish literature needed a ballad that could show the way to a new theatrical tapestry. Actors often break realism’s rules with surprising actions. The same technique of interpretation protects those actors. The metaphysics of theater is nothing more than ethics and procedure, which grant a new value to silence at each rehearsal and with each performance.
Friday and Saturday; July 14, 15| 8:30 pm
Sunday, July 16| 5:00 pm
Complejo Teatral de Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
CAE LA NOCHE TROPICAL
(Tropical Night Falling)
By Manuel Puig
Stage Version Santiago Loza & Pablo Messiez
Directed by Pablo Messiez | Revival Leonor Manso.
An integral production of the Complejo Teatral de Buenos Aires
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County | 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida 33132
This play is based on Juan Manuel Puig's homonymous novel. It speaks about aging, and affection as a need in mitigating the world's absurdity. Two eighty-year-old sisters who live in Rio de Janeiro speak about the love life of a younger neighbor, which will become an essential part of their lives. An emotional show filled with delicate humor and a great sense of humanity.
Friday; July 14| 8:30 pm
Saturday, July 15| 6:00 pm
PERBACCO, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
UNA
(Ones)
Written by Miriam Odorico & Giampaolo Samà | Directed by Giampaolo Samà
KOUBEK CENTER THEATRE | 2705 3rd Street, Miami, FL 33135
The free version of “One, None and One Hundred Thousand" is a novel about personality breakdown. The corroboration of an insignificant physical detail transforms into a unique and disturbing event to analyze our doubts about existence. Who am I? How do others see us? How many characters are we? Abandoning one hundred thousand masks to wear just ONE.
Saturday, July 15| 5:00 pm
LA TARTANA TEATRO, Madrid, ESPAÑA
EL GUARDIÁN DE LOS CUENTOS
(The Tales Keeper)
Written by Juan Muñoz & Inés Maroto | Directed by Juan Muñoz
Key Biscayne Community Center | 10 Village Green Way, Key Biscayne
It’s the library’s last day, and the librarian will open many of our favorite stories and go through adventures. An original account that combines the best moments of traditional children’s tales. A dynamic play that tells as many as five different stories while innovating both form and technique in each one through tens of puppets of all sizes, with shadow theatre and shocking sets. The play promises not to let the stories or the images disappear.
Sunday, July 16 | from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm
International Children's Day
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY AUDITORIUM – Mid Stage | 2901 Flagler Street, Miami, Florida 33135
Free Admission and parking
2:00 – 3:00 pm | Entertainment and distribution of combo meals
2:30 – 5:00 pm | Carnival Games
3:00 – 5:00 pm | Workshops: Painting & Puppetry
5:00 – 6:00 pm | Performance: The Tales Keeper
EL GUARDIÁN DE LOS CUENTOS
(The Tales Keeper)
It’s the library’s last day, and the librarian will open many of our favorite stories and go through adventures. An original account that combines the best moments of traditional children’s tales. A dynamic play that tells as many as five different stories while innovating both form and technique in each one through tens of puppets of all sizes, with shadow theatre and shocking sets. The play promises not to let the stories or the images disappear.
Friday and Saturday, July 21 & 22 | 8:30 pm
Sunday, July 23 | 5:00 pm
LOCO7 DANCE PUPPET THEATRE COMPANY, New York, USA-COLOMBIA
ALMUERZO CON SONIA
(Lunch with Sonia)
Written & Directed by Federico Restrepo & Denise Greber
Carnival Studio Theater, Adrienne Arsht Center | 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida 33132
In August 2012, tired from a degenerative illness, Sonia Jaramillo chose the day and how she would die with dignity. During an entire month, she organized lunches and spoke with her family while preparing them for her last goodbye. Lunch with Sonia is a recount of the emotions of her previous day, written and choreographed by her nephew Federico Restrepo Jaramillo as he remembers it, calling attention to the intimate and personal nature of dying.
Friday and Saturday, July 21 and 22 | 8:30 pm
Sunday, July 23 | 5:00 pm
ARGOS TEATRO, Madrid, ESPAÑA
FORO
(Forum)
Written & Directed by Carlos Celdrán
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY AUDITORIUM – On.Stage Black Box | 2901 W. Flagler Street,
Miami, Florida 33135
A virtual visit from a childhood friend causes the protagonist to review the past and the mistakes of their shared history. This play ponders guilt, forgiveness, and friendship against the background of an intolerant and closed society.
Friday and Saturday, July 21 and 22 | 8:30 pm
Sunday, July 23 | 5:00 pm
ESPACIO ESCÉNICA / Bogotá DC, COLOMBIA
SUPERPASITO
(Careless Whispers)
Written & Directed by Julio Escallón
KOUBEK CENTER THEATRE | 2705 3rd Street, Miami, FL 33135
A couple lives in a place where whispering is the norm. There is an imminent and lethal danger of raising one’s voice. Will the couple coexist under the rule of the whisper regime? Will they dare to break the laws of their environment? What will each risk and each transgression reveal? The couple will face those questions between life and death, between love and boredom, between their silence and voice.
Free Valet parking
Thursday, July 27 | Before the performance
PRESENTATION OF 2023 LIFE ACHIEVEMENT IN THE PERFORMING ARTS AWARD
MIGUEL RUBIO ZAPATA | PERÚ
Carnival Studio Theater, Adrienne Arsht Center
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 27, 28 and 29 | 8:30 pm
Sunday, July 30 | 5:00 pm
TEATRO AVANTE, Miami, U.S.A.
AL PIE DEL TÁMESIS
(On the Banks of the Thames)
Written by Mario Vargas Llosa. Directed by Mario Ernesto Sánchez
CARNIVAL STUDIO THEATER | Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County | 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida 33132
Based on real-life characters, the play’s plot revolves around an unforeseen encounter in a London hotel where the protagonists are forced to unravel the traps of memory and unmask eternal silences to shed light on the truth of a youthful act that transformed their lives.
July 7-30 | After each opening
EDUCATIONAL COMPONENT
Forums in Spanish and English immediately after the presentation
BEATRIZ J. RIZK, Ph.D. | Educational Program Director
Date: July 7 - 30, 2023
Locations:
ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AT MIAMI DADE COUNTY CARNIVAL STUDIO THEATER
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY AUDITORIUM
2901 West Flagler Street, Miami
KEY BISCAYNE COMMUNITY CENTER
10 Village Green Way, Key Biscayne
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