Teatro Abyayala - Obras y cursos de teatro

Theatres

A nation of avid theater lovers, Costa Rica supports a thriving acting community. In fact, Costa Rica supposedly has more theater companies per capita than any other country in the world. The country’s early dramatic productions gained impetus and inspiration from Argentinian and Chilean playwrights and actors who settled here at the turn of the century, when drama was established as part of the school curriculum.

The streets of San José are festooned with tiny theaters—everything from comedy to drama, avant-garde, theater-in-the-round, mime, and even puppet theater. Crowds flock every night Tuesday through Sunday. Performances are predominantly in Spanish, although some perform in English. (The English-speaking Little Theater Group is Costa Rica’s oldest theatrical troupe; they perform principally in the Centro Cultural’s Eugene O’Neill Theater.) And the prices are so cheap—you could go once a week for a year for the same cost as a single Broadway production—that you can enjoy yourself even if your Spanish is poor. Theaters rarely hold more than 100 to 200 people and often sell out early. Shows normally begin at 7:30 or 8 p.m.

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Teatro Abyayala - Obras y cursos de teatro Teatro Abyayala - Obras y cursos de teatro

Abya Yala es una compañí¿½a de teatro en Costa Rica, que produce obras teatrales e imparte talleres y seminarios sobre las artes escúnicas.

Este grupo teatral ha ganado varios premios nacionales e internacionales, incluyendo el Premio Nacional

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Teatro Giratablas y Academia de Teatro Giratablas Teatro Giratablas y Academia de Teatro Giratablas

Brinda tanto en el plano físico como humano, un espacio alternativo para el desarrollo de iniciativas en el área de la Gestión Cultural.

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