“A Noite,” with which José Saramago recreated the transition from dictatorship to democracy in the newspaper office, is the opening performance of the Malaposta Cultural Center, now taken over by the Yellow Star. Company by Paulo Sousa Costa and Carla Matadinho. KM, General Director of the company says it was an “easy” decision: “With 50 years of 25 April, we thought it would be completely logical that this is a production that launches new life into this space,” says Carla Matadinho, adding that “the concept of Malaposta is that it is a center open to the entire community.” From toddler theater to school plays, musicals, dance shows and concerts. Odivelas equipment wants to “work at full capacity.” Paulo Souza Costa emphasizes that one of the priorities is to put four halls in order: in addition to the main one, there is an experimental room, a café-theater and a “black box”. And he welcomes the fact that “the great strides made the company was on tour to finally find a home and a full-time career.”
Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap is one of the plays programmed “at the request of several families”, as well as Ruy – the Story of Davida, a memoir exhibition with Ruy de Carvalho. On June 1, World Children’s Day, the musical Madagascar will be presented, and Shrek, “which has never been in a room, only in a tent, will be a big bet in terms of musicals,” says Paulo. Shore of Sousa. As for “A Noite,” he has a long career ahead of him. Starring Joao Didele, Elsa Galvan, Enrique Carvalho, Jorge Corrula and Diogo Morgado.
Author: Ana Maria Ribeiro
Source: CM Jornal
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