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Back to where we are happy

Year 2026 From 1 January to 31 January

Author: LU.CA - Teatro Luís de Camões

To return to where we are happy is to listen again to the same thing – as children like to do – yet to find it always different. To return is to affirm that there are performances that withstand time, works that continue to matter, to make us think, feel, and grow. It is to affirm the relevance of their existence, to recognise that artistic quality does not end with a premiere, but deepens with each renewed encounter between artists and audiences. It is to affirm that creativity lies not only in inventing the new, but also in the art of revisiting, reinterpreting, and rediscovering meaning.

At a time when acceleration and reinvention are so often demanded, looking back at what has already been made is to recognise the strength of endurance – an act of cultural sustainability. Caring for works that already exist – and reprogramming them – is to value the dedication of the artists and teams who, with rigour and sensitivity, create works capable of inspiring new generations of spectators and creators – and it is precisely for this reason that they have survived the passage of time.

In the arts for childhood, “returning to where we are happy” is a gesture of learning. Children learn through repetition and discovery. To return is an opportunity to feel again, to recognise that art is a place one can visit repeatedly and yet always experience as new. It transforms, accompanies growth, and fosters a movement between the familiar and the new, nurturing the formation of lasting relationships.

The present moment invites us to rethink artistic creation for children – not merely as a space for entertainment or sensory discovery, but as a territory of thought, language, and shared imagination.

This proposal to listen once again takes the form of a programme cycle, bringing back a selection of co-productions created over eight years of activity. It reflects a shared path between creators and LU.CA – Teatro Luís de Camões, with the clear intention of safeguarding the life of these projects and enabling them to reach more children, strengthening the presence of theatre and the arts within their experiences of growth.

The works that will be on stage, with runs ranging from 9 to 25 performances, form part of a cycle that will take place over the course of a year, from January 2026 to January 2027. These are works born from attentive listening to the world of childhood, and which trust in the children’s sensitive intelligence. Works that continue to speak to us, and that we wish to see again. Through them, we encounter the wonder, the suspension, and the breath that theatre evokes, trusting that what once moved us can move us again, in a different way. And that, in theatre, is perhaps the most beautiful form of happiness.

Susana Menezes
Artistic Director

Programme

Theatre
The Role of Money

9 to 25 January

Audiodescription Portuguese Sign Language Relaxed session
Dois atores sentados numa mesa. Atrás deles é projetada uma nota gigante com o rosto de Santo António.
Reading
Returning Home

31 January and 1 February: 11:30 am

Portuguese Sign Language
Cinema
Anina

31 January and 1 February 2026

Ilustração de menina no autocarro
Reading
Round Tales, First Tales

14 and 15 February

Contadora de histórias Cristina Taquelim de perfil e as mãos juntas ao nível do peito
Party
Carnival Ball

15 to 17 February 2026

Pessoas dançam numa sala de teatro sem plateia.
Theatre
I Ask for the Floor

21 February to 1 March

Portuguese Sign Language Relaxed session
Atriz acena ao centro em direção ao observador. À sua volta seis actores observam-na.
Music Theatre
A Different Sleeping Beauty

5 to 26 March

Audiodescription Portuguese Sign Language Relaxed session
Visit
World Theatre Day

27 March

Vista da sala de teatro a partir do palco
Reading
Words with Birds

28 and 29 March 2026

Portuguese Sign Language
mulher contadora de histórias
Exhibition
Happiness

10 January to 29 March

Montagem com recorte de crianças sobre um postal de uma praça. As crianças estão numa escala superior ao edifícios.
Cinema
We Can Be Happy

28 and 29 March 2026

Reading
Words of Revolution

26 April 2026

Portuguese Sign Language
Storyteller Bru Junça reading a book
Theatre
Animal Farm

11 to 28 April 2026

Audiodescription Portuguese Sign Language Relaxed session
Mulher com nariz de porco
Cinema
My Mum Is the Best

2 and 3 May 2026

Ilustração com um mocho, um esquilo e um sapo a espreitar por trás de vegetação
Puppet show Theatre of objects
Hopeful Monsters

14 to 17 May 2026

Music
Mais Alto!

30 May to 1 June 2026

Cinco pessoas em palco com instrumentos à sua frente e iluminados como se estivessem em pleno concerto.
Reading
Tales of Departing and Returning

6 and 7 June 2026

Contadora de histórias Cristina Taquelim de perfil e as mãos juntas ao nível do peito
Activity-Game Visit
Attention! Construction Works at the Theatre!

20 January to 16 June 2026

Mãos manipulam paus de giz coloridos sobre uma folha negra.
Cinema
Party in the City

20 and 21 June 2026

Ilustração de dois ursos
Dance
Cycle 6

25 to 27 June 2026

Exhibition
AH!

11 April to 28 June

Ilustração de pássaro branco pousado em cima da cabeça de um homem com óculos amarelos.
Talk
Meeting with teachers

7 July 2026

Professores sentados na plateia da sala
Cinema
Summer Friendships

11 and 12 July 2026

Ilustração de duas crianças a comerem gelados
Reading
Words for Diving

18 and 19 July 2026

Portuguese Sign Language
Mulher a mostrar um livro

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