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The work “A tyrannosaurus takes up a lot of space” debuted in Hasta Trilce

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Newly way, “A tyrannosaurus takes up a lot of space” arrived on the stage of the Hasta Trilce theater, where it will remain throughout the month.

With dramaturgy by Gabriel Graves, in the version by Marcos Arano Forteza, This is a proposal intended for the whole family, headed by Christian Amadeo, Federico Paulucci, Nicolas Eisen, Leonardo Costa, María Agustina Becerra and Magalí Meliá.

The performances will be on Saturdays from 16 hours, with tickets that are on sale at the box office of the venue located on Maza 177 or through the Alternative Theater system.

This show is recommended for audiences over 7 years and in terms of its history, refers to the classic story by Elsa Bornemann, "An elephant take up much space", that was censored during the military dictatorship that our country had.

Become an authentic symbol of cultural resistance and free expression, The proposal came back coinciding with 40 years of democracy.

In the work, a family will adopt a tyrannosaurus regardless of consequences and problems with their neighbors. Within this context, The proposal uses the metaphor of the aforementioned dinosaur to express how, many times, violent or radical solutions are sought to solve a problem, causing greater damage.

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