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Bocadillos de teatro

In-person

Intercultural Kids Performance Theatre Comedy
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Date and time

Location

RoundHouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre (Roundhouse Community Centre)

181 Roundhouse Mews

Vancouver, BC, BC

Access

Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.

Offered in French, Spanish, and English.

Offers closed captioning or subtitles.

About

Bocadillos de teatro is a multilingual collective theatre project. From September 25 to September 29 we would be working on the final stage of three original plays open to the public : Do You Know How to Swim, (family play in English with some Spanish), No More Lies (adult play in Spanish), and La stratégie du chat noir o La estrategia del gato negro (a bilingual play Spanish and French). A calendar would be available to the public to assist to any of the shows (open studio style).

Show times:

September 26th

6:00 p.m. - Do You Know How to swim (Farandula Theatre) EN with some Spanish (children/family audience)

7:30 p.m. - No más mentiras (Teatro consentido) SP with English surtitles (adults)

September 27th

6:00 p.m. - Do You Know How to swim (Farandula Theatre) EN with some Spanish (children/family audience)

7:30 pm - La stratégie du chat noir o La estrategia del gato negro (Farandula Theatre) FR and SP with English surtitles (adults)

September 28th

6 :00 p.m. - No más mentiras (Teatro consentido) SP with English surtitles (adults)

7:30 p.m. - La stratégie du chat noir o La estrategia del gato negro (Farandula Theatre) FR and SP with English surtitles (adults)

September 29th

6:00 pm - No más mentiras (Teatro consentido) SP with English surtitles (adults)

7:30 pm - La stratégie du chat noir o La estrategia del gato negro (Farandula Theatre) FR and SP with English surtitles (adults)

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Organizer

Farandula Theatre

Magda Ochoa is a Mexican actress and director who studied theater at Laval University in Quebec City. She is Canadian by choice and continues to act by choice as well. She began her career in 1988 and moved to Canada in 1996. Her most recent directing credits include "Un fil à la patte" (Alliance Française de Vancouver, 2019); "De la plume à la scène" (Studio 16, 2022) and "Do You Know How To Swim?" (Songs Of Summer, Gateway Theatre, 2022). In 2023, she is directing two projects: Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (AFV), and SpectActivisme (La Boussole de Vancouver).

In 2020, she launched Farandula Theatre, a small company whose main objective is to stage multilingual shows for diverse audiences.

Farandula Theatre's mission:

To create and deliver drama-related activities for a multilingual community.

Inclusion and compassion are the pillars of all Farandula Theatre projects.

Luis Javier Gutierrez of Teatro Consentido invited her to create and organize a theatrical mosaic "Bocadillos de teatro" to reach diverse audiences in Vancouver.