Leonardo Moreira / Cia. Hiato

O Jardim

  • Theatre

Our life, our cultural background, does not consist of one linear story, but of many overlapping levels. The prize-winning production “O Jardim” is an imagined garden, a theatrical landscape of memory. Using humorous scenes based on theactors’ personal experiences, the company Cia. Hiato brings the different generations of a family on stage.

Fri, 30.11.2012, after the performance

Talk with Leonardo Moreira

Funding provided by the Goethe-Institut.

Cast

Text and Staging:: Leonardo Moreira / With:: Aline Filócomo, Edison Simão, Fernanda Stefanski, Luciana Paes, Mariah Amélia Farah, Paula Picarelli, Thiago Amaral / Scenario, Lightdesign:: Marisa Bentivegna / Set Design Assistant:: Ayélen Gastaldi / Original Music:: Marcelo Pellegrini / Costumes:: Theodoro Cochrane / Stage Assistant, Body Training:: Amanda Lyra / Executive Production:: João Victor DʼAlves / Manager:: Aura Cunha / Stills:: Otávio Dantas / Ligia Jardim / Video:: Ricardo Sêco / Leonardo Moreira

Dates

Past
  • Thu 29.11.2012, 20:00 / HAU2
  • Fri 30.11.2012, 20:00 / HAU2
  • Sat 1.12.2012, 20:00 / HAU2

Location

HAU2
Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

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