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March 11, 2020 | What Did You Think?,

Let’s Talk About Plata Quemada!

After their production of Historia de Amor during our 15/16 Season, we are thrilled to welcome back TEATROCINEMA to ArtsEmerson with Plata Quemada (MAR 11-15). This graphic novel come to life is a thrilling ride through one of Argentina’s most famous stories and we are curious about your experience!

  • Were you familiar with the story of Plata Quemada before seeing the show?
  • What socio-political dynamics might have motivated the characters’ choices?
  • Were you impacted by the style of the performance? How might you explain the style to a friend? 

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2 responses to “Let’s Talk About Plata Quemada!”

  1. What an incredible show! Possibly the most unique and striking performance I’ve seen. The visuals are exactly as stunning as they appear in previews, but even expecting an amazing show, it still was jaw-dropping. The innovative use of projection is (almost) never gimmicky and is very cleverly utilized. I knew I was going to be in for some interesting uses of the stage, but I was quite impressed with how the projection work complemented the story so organically. Because while everyone will tell you how gorgeous the show is, I have to say that I wasn’t expecting something so energetic and raw from the story. The narrative is tight and engaging, and delivered with a nice mix of emotion and wit. The whole thing is electric. The actors are so versatile, switching rapidly from character to character, humor to drama. It’s a very physical performance – the entire production is like a loose electrical wire, sparking and twitching in the street…HIGHLY recommended…#PlataQuemada

    • David Dower says:

      Thank you for writing, Michael. I have been trying to tell people what to expect with this show and utterly failing. But you nailed it! Especially the energetic part of it. “A loose electrical wire, sparking and twitching in the street” is exactly what it feels like to watch it!

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