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Theatre

The Value of Small Things

João de Brito
18 to 29 November 2022
três pessoas de frente para o observador, fotografadas da cintura para cima. Da esquerda para a direita estão um homem de camisa preta, uma mulher de vestido roxo, e um  homem com uma camisa com um padrão. Atrás das pessoas, um cenário colorido que remete para o universo das feiras populares.

Information

Schools

18, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 29 November: 10.30am

Families

19, 20, 26 and 27 November: 4.30pm

Conversation after the show

20 November

Session with Portuguese Sign Language

25 and 26 November

Laid-back session

27 November

Session with Audio Description

27 and 29 November

In sessions with audio description, the recognition of
stage takes place an hour before the show.

Age Rating

TBD

Target Audience

Starting at 4 years

Duration

40 min

School Prices

€3 < 18 years/ €1 +TEIP schools/ Chaperones are exempt

Family Prices

€3 < 18 years/ €7 > 18 years/ Discounts are applicable

Synopsis

At a fair where almost everything is available, a rich boy cannot resist buying all he sees. He vibrates at the feeling of what money allows him to achieve. He feels powerful. He feels like a superhero. He dresses and acts as such. Until he discovers a small stall where he finds a girl who can change the way he sees the World. What she sells does not cost money; in fact, money does not interest her. It is simpler than this: what she wants are things that make the heart beat faster.

 

 

 

Cast and Creative

Creation and staging
João de Brito

Text
David Machado

Interpretation
João de Brito, Vítor Silva Costa and Cleia Almeida

Scenography
Wilson M. Galvão

Light design
Jorge Ribeiro

Costumes
José António Tenente

Original score and staging assistance
Noiserv

Photography and video
Vitorino Coragem

Production direction
Sandro Benrós

Co-production
LAMA Teatro and LU.CA - Teatro Luís de Camões

Institutional support
Município de Faro

Structure financed by the Portuguese Republic – Culture | DGARTES – General Direction for the Arts.