About the Show

A new approach to a latin american master piece by Alberto Adellach, Homo Dramaticus is a combination of three short plays: “Criaturas”, “Marcha” and “Palabras”.

This work is one of the most important Argentinean absurd plays ever performed in USA, Latin America and Europe. Starring: Fabián González, Laura Spalding and Ricardo Salazar. Directed by: Germán Baruffi.

Alberto Adellach (1933 -1996), Buenos Aires, Argentina was a journalist, advertiser, essayist writer for television and playwright. The production Upa-la-la (1966), integrated by two plays of Adellach (‘Vecinos y amigos’ and ‘Criaturas’), and the Act without words number 2 by Samuel Beckett, promoted the inclusion of Adellach among the avant-garde authors. Later, he wrote plays that lead to grotesque, an Argentinean way of the literary genre introduced by Ramón María del Valle-Inclán. Soon the Argentinean Department of Education will publish all his dramatic work.

Performed in Spanish, with English synopsis available.

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