Sat Jun 22, 8:00 PM - Sat Jun 22, 10:00 PM
54 West Church St, Orlando, FL 32801
Community: Downtown Orlando
Description
Experience the U.S. premiere of Venezuelan playwright Gustavo Ott's uproariously sharp play, a biting satire that delves into a nation's deepest fears and frustrations, brought to life by acclaimed Washington theatre group @teatrogala
Event Details
Six characters and "twelve voices" meet in a municipal kennel on December 31. While they take stock of what has happened in the past year, they look for someone to accompany them through the rest of the years to come.
Bandit & Badblood is a hilarious and corrosive work about any country that laughs at its tears, fears, and frustrations as long as it is not held accountable for what it has done and left undone. Thus, an extravagant dog catcher, a hallucinated soap opera actor, an injured provincial, a troubled debt collector, an alcoholic sailor, a lousy emigrant, and a cheerful sister-in-law will share their stories, some tragic and others hilarious.
Premiered in Poitiers, France, Bandit & Bad Blood is one of the most performed pieces by Venezuelan author Gustavo Ott and has been presented in Venezuela, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico, Denmark, Spain, France, Korea, Japan, and Brazil. This unique performance at FLAE will be its premiere in the United States, performed in Spanish with English subtitles.
Bandit & Badblood is a hilarious and corrosive work about any country that laughs at its tears, fears, and frustrations as long as it is not held accountable for what it has done and left undone. Thus, an extravagant dog catcher, a hallucinated soap opera actor, an injured provincial, a troubled debt collector, an alcoholic sailor, a lousy emigrant, and a cheerful sister-in-law will share their stories, some tragic and others hilarious.
Premiered in Poitiers, France, Bandit & Bad Blood is one of the most performed pieces by Venezuelan author Gustavo Ott and has been presented in Venezuela, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico, Denmark, Spain, France, Korea, Japan, and Brazil. This unique performance at FLAE will be its premiere in the United States, performed in Spanish with English subtitles.