LORCAbaret: Six Scenes and a Murder
An expressionist vision inspired on the poetry and writings of famed author exceptionelle, Federico Garcia Lorca, during his trip to the United States in 1929. The play relates to racial, sexual, social economic and political diversity; which in fact is why Lorca was murdered. In this trip to the US, Lorca finds a different reality, one less suffocating than the one he knew back in the Primo De Rivera dictatorship in Spain. He is able to live openly, embracing his sexuality in a free world devoid of secrets. Full frontal nude scenes of 10 actors.
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