Teatro e Marionetas de Mandrágora
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In Taberna

espetáculo de cariz medieval

M.6 . 00h40
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The Bonifrates Troupe takes to the streets, proclaiming the misfortunes of the characters who parade before death. This performance, with a strong emphasis on elements from the medieval period, draws on texts from that era that are believed to have been performed on the Iberian Peninsula. Whether it is the Dance of Death, the herb market, or "Carmina Burana", the action is set in the 14th century.

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IMAGERY ARCHIVE PROMO 21.5 MB
IMAGERY ARCHIVE WORK IN PROGRESS 87.8 MB
IMAGERY ARCHIVE REHEARSALS 35.1 MB

PROMO DOSSIER - EN 3.5 MB
PROMO DOSSIER COMPRESSED - EN 1.7 MB

travelling theater

The outdoors, the street, and the open air are as much a way of being as they are a form of artistic dialogue. This is the privileged stage for community life. In a country like Portugal, the occupation of outdoor spaces—our squares, gardens, and beaches—is fundamental. These are places where the sun shines and where families, children, and spectators gather, turning artistic creation into a point of contact, with the sky and the landscape as their backdrop.
Since time immemorial, whether through small or large-scale works, historical contexts, or vibrant festivals, our territory has offered magnificent natural and urban spaces. We populate these settings with countless proposals born from our particular artistic way of being. Whether through new creations, itinerant performances, or the presentation of our beloved Teatro Dom Roberto, we believe that the street and the open air are inseparable from our journey.
The street is not simple; it contends with atmospheric unpredictability, the inconstancy of space, and shifting social dynamics. Yet, it is immediately embraced by the local population—the people who transform a fleeting performance into a lasting memory. We deeply value the outdoors and feel that it remains the ideal place to make art happen.

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