
Pequeño Teatro turns over its two halls for twelve days to the work of Federico García Lorca, with six productions from Colombian companies running back to back. The programme mixes straight stagings of the classic plays with adaptations built out of Lorca's poetry, and everything is priced at a flat COP $15,000. Shows are in Spanish and start at 7:30 p.m. most nights — a cheap, genuinely local way into Medellín's independent theatre scene if you have some Spanish.
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