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Theater in Lima: agenda of outstanding plays and shows for the month of September 2024

Theatre in Lima: agenda of outstanding plays and shows for the month of September 2024.

In September there are a variety of performances for all theatre-loving audiences and incredible shows in Lima. We leave you with the details of where you can see them, which actors you can see live and the ticket prices. There is something for all tastes and budgets.

Written by Marisol Palacios and Alfonso Santistevan, Dying of Love tells the love stories of three couples through the most romantic and successful musical hits of the unforgettable 70s and 80s. In Morir de Amor it is easy to identify with any of the three stories, but it is impossible not to know some of the endearing musical themes performed live by the same actors.

List; Patricia Barreto, Carolina Cano, Gabriel Iglesias, Gisela Ponce de Leon, Cesar Ritter and Andres Salas.

Date: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. From August to September 16

Time: Thursday, Friday and Monday 8:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 7:00 p.m.

Place: Peruvian Japanese Theatre, in the district of Jesus Maria.

Inputs: From S/. 30.00 to S/. 170.00 in Joining

Theatre: ‘Dying of Love’ at the Peruvian Japanese Theatre. Instagram.

People, Places and Things, by English author Duncan Macmillan, presents us with the electrifying story of Emma, ​​a young actress addicted to drugs on her tortuous path to rehabilitation. The play explores the universe of addiction, and reveals it as a battlefield between cynicism and the desperate desire for everything to be right again. Direction: Juan Carlos Fisher.

List: Jimena Lindo, Bertha Pancorvo, Mario Velasquez, Rodrigo Palacios, Jesus NeyraGabriela Velasquez, Luciana Blomberg, Miguel Davalos, Mario Cortijo, Carolay Rodriguez.

Date: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. From August to September 16

Time: Thursday to Saturday: 8:00 p.m. and Sunday: 7:00 p.m.

Place: The Plaza, Larcomar, Malecon de la Reserva 610 in the district of Miraflores.

Entries: From S/. 28.00 to S/. 65.00 in Joining.

‘People, Places and Things’ at La Plaza Theatre. Instagram.

Teacher Life: The Musical

It is a story of disappointments, social struggle, overcoming and joy of living, originally written by the master of salsa Ruben Blades. This Teacher Life which teaches us how to live with the passage of time. Between dances and live music, the characters will take us to meet a family like any other, full of conflicts and with hope for the future and love, without leaving aside the social situation. A touching story that leaves no one indifferent. Direction: Emilio Montero

List: Sky Torres, Gabriel Gil, Manolo Rojas

Date: The musical premieres on August 30th through September 8th

Time: Thursday and Friday 8:00 pm, Saturday 4:00 pm and 8:00 pm to Sunday at 7:00 pm

Place: Municipal Theatre, Lima.

Entries: From S/. 11.00 to S/. 127.00 in Teleticket.

Theater: Maestra Vida: The Musical with Cielo Torres. Teleticket.

Palomino Moleroa young aviator, has disappeared on the outskirts of the Talara air base. Fear floods the streets of Piura, so Lieutenant Silva and guard Lituma set out to solve the case. However, the truth will be very difficult to discover. Little by little, an atmosphere of tension will form that will reveal new and surprising secrets, leading to an outcome that no one imagined.

From the hand of the renowned director Edgar Sabawho returns to Lima to offer us all his talent with a brilliant adaptation of the celebrated Nobel Prize for Literature winner MARIO VARGAS LLOSA, in the most surprising theatrical production of the season, as always under the general production of MAKHY ARANA.

Cast: Gustavo Bueno, Haydee Caceres, Oscar Carrillo, Ramon GarciaSusan Leon, Oscar Beltran, Claudio Calmet, Gabriel Gil and Marialola Arispe.

Date: From September 7 to September 29.

Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 8:00 pm and Sunday 7:00 pm

Place: Marsano Theater in the Miraflores district.

Inputs: From S/. 50.00 to S/. 90.00 in Teleticket.

Theatre: ‘Who killed Palomino Molero?’ at Teatro Marsano. Instagram.

The work ‘I found Ampay’, based on the bestseller by Susana Yoshiyamawill premiere in September under the direction of Marcela Hinostroza. The adaptation of the book to the theater offers the public an hour and a half of healthy entertainment, lots of laughs, and a “psychotherapy through comedy” approach.

The plot explores themes related to parenting and family dynamics, addressing how parents’ beliefs, often transmitted from their own upbringing, influence the upbringing of their children.

List: Tito Vega and Zelma Galvez.

Date: From September 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 21.

Time: 8:00 p.m.

Place: the Dai Hall auditorium of the Japanese Cultural Center in Jesus Maria.

Inputs: From S/. 35.00 and S/. 50.00. Tickets: Joining.

Tito Vega and Zelma Gálvez in the play ‘Ampay, I found myself’ at the Dai Hall of the Japanese Cultural Center. Facebook.

Dragonland, is an interactive theatre that reveals the secret world of dragons, their culture and ancient wisdom. Thirty water, land and air dragons, from all imaginable eras and geographies, come to life thanks to technology.

The concept of Dragonland is “edutainment”, which is the fusion of the terms education and entertainment. Edutainment is oriented towards educational content combined with playful aspects to entertain children. At the exhibition in Lima, visitors will be able to see dragons in their respective habitats, and will learn about archaic beliefs, myths and medieval fantasies.

Date: From September 13 to October 13.

Time: The exhibition is from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Place: Friendship Park Convention Center in Surco.

Entries: Ticket prices are 35 soles on weekends from Friday to Sunday and 30 soles on weekdays from Monday to Thursday for adults and children. Tickets can be purchased at the exhibition box office.

Show in September: Dragoland at the Parque de la Amistad Convention Center in Surco.

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