The San Martín Theater opens its wide archive to celebrate its 60 anniversary
To celebrate its 60 years of history, the Teatro San Martín will open its virtual doors and offer its impressive historical archive through “Cultura en Casa”.
Organized by the Theater Complex of Buenos Aires, the first of the works that can be enjoyed will be "Copenhagen" - from 19.30-, by Michael Frayn and directed by Carlos Gandolfo.
Under the slogan TSM60, the traditional premises of Avenida Corrientes will open a cycle of historical works, which can now be viewed for free again and on any device.
"Copenhagen" revolves around the mysterious meeting of Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg, two brilliant scientists whose discoveries made it possible to build the atomic bomb. In that context, Michael Frayn raises an ethical reflection on the limits of scientific research.
Starring Alicia Berdaxagar, Juan Carlos Gené and Alberto Segado, By Carlos Gandolfo, the play premiered in the Casacuberta Hall of the San Martín Theater in the City of Buenos Aires in 2002 and due to its success it was replenished during the seasons 2003, 2004 Y 2005.
The show won all the prizes to which it aspired, He made an extensive national tour and appeared in unconventional areas such as the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences of the UBA. The adaptation and translation are by Federico González Del Pino and Fernando Masllorens, the lighting design is by Roberto Traferri, costume and set design corresponds to Florencia Del Gener, Mariana Del Gener and Carlos Gandolfo. The advice is from Juan Pablo Paz.