Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, July 9, 10 & 11  – 8:30 P.M.
OCTUBRE TEATRAL, Barcelona, SPAIN
El LLANTO (Lament), by Federico García Lorca & Enric Granados
Created and directed by Jaume Villanueva.
Like poetry, Lament is, more than a plot, a mixture of feelings evoked by images of great beauty and content, feelings that slyly seep in through the pores to move us deeply.
Co-sponsored by Mercantil Commercebank
Carnival Studio Theater – Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami.
Tickets: 305. 949-6722 / 1. 866. 949. 6722 (toll-free) www.arshtcenter.org  
(dance-theatre)


Thursday & Friday, July 10 & 11 – 8:30 P.M.
PROMETEO THEATRE, Miami-Dade College, Wolfson Campus, Miami, UNITED STATES
LOS INTERESES CREADOS (The Bonds of Interest)
By Jacinto Benavente. Directed by Joann María Yarrow.
Crispín, the hero of the story, is a crafty servant who manipulates a group of people by way of invisible strings. He dupes the respectable citizens of a sixteenth-century city into believing that his impecunious master is a fabulously rich nobleman traveling incognito on a secret diplomatic mission.
Sponsored by Miami Dade College
Prometeo Theatre, Miami Dade College, Wolfson Campus,
300 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Miami
Tickets & Information: 305. 237-3262
(In Spanish with English supertitles)


Saturday, Julio 12 –  8:30 P.M.
Sunday, Julio 13 – 5:00 P.M.
ALQUIBLA TEATRO, Murcia, SPAIN
EL DÍA MÁS FELIZ DE NUESTRA VIDA
(The Happiest Day of our Lives)
By Laila Ripoll. Directed by Antonio Saura.
In the 1960s, on the eve of their First Communion, the triplets stay up through the night awaiting the happiest day of their lives. Twenty years later, on the eve of their joint wedding, the triplets replay their conversations, full of humor and not entirely devoid of clichés.
Carnival Studio Theater – Adrienne Arsht Center,
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami.
Tickets: 305. 949-6722 / 1. 866. 949. 6722 (toll-free)
www.arshtcenter.org Information: 305. 445-8877

(In Spanish)


Saturday, July 12 – Key Biscayne
Sunday, July 13 – Miami Dade College, InterAmerican Campus

INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S DAY - 3:00 – 6:00 P.M.

GIRA-SOL, Miami, UNITED STATES
LA CUCARACHITA MARTINA LLEGÓ A MIAMI (Martina the Cockroach Comes To Miami)
Written and directed by Ibetti Pérez.
The story of a gluttonous mouse and other animals up to their usual tricks, and one in which minstrels interact with children. In the end, they all own up to their faults and promise to stop lying and blaming their friends.
(In English and Spanish)

CUENTEROS & COMPANY, Miami, UNITED STATES
FABLES, A CHILDREN’S PLAY (Fábulas, Una Obra Infantil), based on Aesop’s fables.
Directed by Marilyn Romero.
An interactive, educational and entertaining show full of magic, beauty and morals, presented through the magic of theatre. Each fable serves as a teaching tool of positive principles, where actors help kids discover them, with a beautiful original score and colorful and highly creative costumes.
(In English and Spanish)

PÉ DE VENTO TEATRO, Florianópolis, BRAZIL
BOM APETITE, written and directed by Pepe Ñúñez.
A frank and footloose clown invites the audience take an active part in the show, sharing the ridiculous and naive sides of human beings. On the menu there’s music, magic, juggling, group games and, of course, much humor.
(In English and Spanish)


Key Biscayne Community Center, 10 Village Green Way, Key Biscayne
Reservations: 305. 365-8900 Information: 305. 445-8877
In collaboration with the Key Biscayne Community Center
Co-sponsored by the Key Biscayne Community Foundation,
the Village of Key Biscayne and Marlins Community Foundation

Miami Dade College – InterAmerican Campus, 627 S.W. 27 Ave., Miami
Reservations:  305. 237-6186            Information: 305. 445-8877
In collaboration with Miami Dade College – InterAmerican Campus
Co-sponsored by Miami Dade College and Marlins Community Foundation


Thursday & Friday, July 17 & 18 – 8:30 P.M.
CÍA. de PEDRO MARÍA SÁNCHEZ, Madrid, SPAIN
AMAR Y SER AMADO, o LA DIVINA FILOTEA (To Love and Be Loved, or the Divine Philothea)
By Calderón de la Barca. Directed by Pedro María Sánchez.
The Divine Philothea poses a battle, opposing forces, a dialectical, philosophical struggle between the soul, the world, the flesh and the devil. Here, soul, world and flesh are enemies, opponents. This approach enables us to engage in a live theatrical game, not subordinated to doctrine, that each audience member may evaluate in all its aspects.
Carnival Studio Theater – Adrienne Arsht Center,
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami.
Tickets: 305. 949-6722 / 1. 866. 949. 6722 (toll-free)
www.arshtcenter.org  Information: 305. 445-8877

(In Spanish)


Friday & Saturday, July 18 & 19 – 8:30 P.M.
LJUBLJANA CITY THEATRE, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
AY, CARMELA, by Jose Sanchis Sinisterra. Directed by Mare Bulc.
Two varieté artists, Paulino and Carmela, survive the maelstrom of the Civil War by putting on cabaret performances in the Spanish countryside. In a dialectic of the sublime and the ridiculous, a tragicomedy of deathly fear and fearless courage, the author offers an insight into this turbulent period of Spain’s history.
Prometeo Theatre, Miami Dade College - Wolfson Campus,
300 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Miami.
Tickets & Information: 305. 237-3262
(In Slovenian with Spanish supertitles)


Saturday, July 19 – 8:30 P.M. & Sunday, July 20 – 5:00 P.M.
METAMORFOSIS PRODUCCIONES TEATRALES, Madrid, SPAIN
ÑAQUE o DE PIOJOS y ACTORES (Thespians, or Of Lice and Actors), by José Sanchis Sinisterra.
Directed by José Sanchis Sinisterra & Carlos Martín.
Ríos and Solano, two actors from 17th century Castille, arrive in the here and now fresh from a long sojourn through space and time, dragging behind them an ancient chest that contains all their theatrical props.
Carnival Studio Theater – Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami.
Tickets: 305. 949-6722 / 1. 866. 949. 6722 (toll-free)
www.arshtcenter.org  Information: 305. 445-8877

(In Spanish)


Friday & Saturday, July 25 & 26 – 8:30 P.M.
KOMILFO TEATRO, Lima, PERU
LA IMPORTANCIA DEL ABRAZO (The Importance of Embracing)
Written and directed by Pilar Núñez & Jaime Lema.
A story of two actors, their beginnings and their 20 years together, a history that we uncover over the course of a performance in which they face off and surrender so as to create new common space, new time.
Teatro Prometeo, Miami Dade College - Wolfson Campus,
300 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Miami
Tickets & Information: 305. 237-3262 - (In Spanish)


Thursday, Friday & Saturday, July 24, 25 & 26 – 8:30 P.M.
Sunday, July 27 – 5:00 P.M.
TEATRO AVANTE, Miami, UNITED STATES.
LA CELESTINA, by Fernando de Rojas. Adapted by Raquel Carrió. Directed by Lilliam Vega.
What truly grips us about La Celestina, who could be anyone, is the way in which old age pulls the strings of the age of innocence. At the end of the performance, we are left with a question. That uneasiness, which has lingered for more than five centuries, is the secret thread that connects us through time.
Carnival Studio Theater – Adrienne Arsht Center,
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami.
Tickets: 305. 949-6722 / 1. 866. 949. 6722 (toll-free)
www.arshtcenter.org 
Information: 305. 445-8877
(In Spanish with English supertitles)