“Who hid my black shoes?” play in Puerto Varas

“Who hid my black shoes?” play in Puerto Varas

  • CAMM Center for Art Molino Machmar, Av. Gramado 1100, Puerto Varas.
  • Sunday, July 7 – 8:00 p.m.
  • Tickets cost $12,000 and are available HERE.

This Sunday, July 7, the Molino Machmar Art Center presents the successful play Who Hid My Black Shoes? at the CAMM Hall, a re-staged version of the iconic production by Teatro Aparte, which premiered in the early 90s, becoming one of the most emblematic works on the national scene.

This time, directed by Claudia Pérez and directed by the Chilean Business company, actors Daniela Gala Muñoz Pérez, Catalina Gallardo Velasco and Enzo Gnecco Loyola star in the new version of this Chilean theatre success.

The play follows five characters who, upon turning thirty, relive their childhood, adolescence, and adulthood in Chile in the 1970s and 1980s. With memories that travel between traumatic and funny episodes of their childhood, iconic television programs of the time such as Música Libre, the divisive years of the Unidad Popular and what it meant to live the transition from adolescence to adulthood under the military dictatorship, the play cathartically recounts what it was like to grow up in a Chile full of changes, conflicts and great pain.

Who Hid My Black Shoes? premiered at Teatro UC in 1991, quickly becoming a hit, being presented in a full house and running for several seasons. The play by the Teatro Aparte company – which starred Rodrigo Bastidas, Elena Muñoz, Magdalena Max-Neef, Álvaro Pacull and Gabriel Prieto – has since occupied a prominent place in the history of contemporary Chilean theatre.

The invitation is for Sunday, July 7, at 8:00 p.m. in the CAMM Room of the Molino Machmar Art Center (Av. Gramado 1100, Puerto Varas). Tickets cost $12,000 and are available at www.molinomachmar.cl

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The Molino Machmar Art Center is part of the Program of Support for Collaborating Cultural Organizations of the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Heritage, which seeks to strengthen and give continuity to private and non-profit cultural institutions and organizations. This program is also part of the Financing System for Organizations and Cultural Infrastructure of the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Heritage, which integrates, articulates and coordinates in a transversal way the plans, programs and funds aimed at the promotion and support of organizations, cultural infrastructure, and artistic mediation. All this with a decentralized vocation, participatory mechanisms, and the promotion of the creation of networks and associations.

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