Conteudo

27, 28 Mar 2025

Oz ou a Estrada?

THEATER

premiere
75 min.Stage Hall
thu 3.00pm For School audiences (grades 7-12)€2.50 
fri 9.00pmFor ages 12+PRICE A €10 / €7.50 / €5 // Discounts may applyyouth price €5
Accessible Sessions w/ LGP (Portuguese Sign Language) and AD

After her fabulous arrival at the queer land of Oz, Dorothy hits the Yellow Brick Road, making the acquaintance of Scarecrow, the Tin-boy and Leo Coward. This unusual group embarks on a road trip in search of one Wizard, with a lot of followers, but very little content. Spoiler alert: like in every other road trip film, it's not the destination that matters, but the journey itself.
Theatre company Ardemente premieres a new adaptation of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", aimed at a teenager audience, exploring the themes of self discovery and acceptance. Each session is followed by a conversation, where participants are joined by  Plataforma Já Marchavas, promoting a deep reflection about human rights.
Creation and dramaturgy Rafa Jacinto and Roberto Terra, based on "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", by L. Frank Baum With Deka Saimor, Gabriel Gomes, Rafa Jacinto and Tadeu Faustino Set design Vítor H. Freitas Lighting design João Rodrigues Sound design and composition Odete Costumes Joana Mont'Alverne Costume making Cristina Silva, Delfina Oliveira and Joana Mont'Alverne Pedagogic consultant Diogo Gomes Mediation and editorial project Emanuel Santoz Production Héloïse Rego | Ardemente Co-production Teatro Municipal do Porto, Teatro Viriato, Theatro Circo, Teatro Municipal da Guarda, Centro Cultural de Lagos Co-production residency O Espaço do Tempo Dramaturgy residencies Teatro do Montemuro, Polo Cultural Gaivotas - Câmara Municipal de Lisboa Institutional partners Plano Nacional das Artes; It Gets Better Portugal; Casa Qui; ILGA; Plataforma Já Marchavas Project financed by República Portuguesa - Cultura / Direção-Geral das Artes 
A part of the RTCP programme
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