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Mamá está más chiquita
Mamá está más chiquita

3 musicals in Buenos Aires you can't miss

Three musicals that kick off a season that's going to be full of excitement.

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The musical season begins! Genre lovers can prepare for a great year with stage productions like Rocky, The Little Mermaid, and Pretty Woman. But why not shorten the wait for these big productions? Here are three options already playing, offering the perfect combination of theater and music.

1. Mamá está más chiquita

With Tomás Wicz, Débora Turza, Paloma Sirven, Julia Tozzi, Juan Manuel Barrera, and Beatriz Dellacasa. Directed by Marcelo Albamonte.

Mamá está más chiquita is an emotional play that delves into the world of a small family where a mother of two young adults receives news that shakes her world: she is getting smaller, and sooner or later, she will disappear. With humor and sensitivity, we become spectators of this journey that blurs reality and fantasy, exploring family relationships.

Fun fact: The cast is made up of a select group of musical theater actors who have been showcasing their talent in various productions.

Where: Teatro Metropolitan. Tickets, here.

2. Pasaporte

With Rosario Cabrera Martínez, Ignacio Vidiri, Florencia Róvere, Agos Becco, Fabio Aste, Francisca Pinheiro, and Federico Heinrich. Directed by Nicolás Alan Medina and Delfina Jorge.

Pasaporte tells the story of Lila, who at 24 years old, is about to travel to Madrid to start over. However, her passport disappears, and amidst a whirlwind of emotions, unexpected encounters, and philosophical reflections, she must choose between the past that holds her back and the future that awaits, discovering that the most important journey she must undertake is the internal one.

Fun fact: The lead, Rosario Cabrera Martínez, has been making waves in the musical theater world with performances in Casi Normales and La tentación del viaje, among others.

Where: Teatro Picadilly. Tickets, here.

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3. Bloody Tango

With Noelia Marzol, Lourdes Sánchez, and Jony Lazarte. Directed by María Laura Catalini.

Various characters will live a passionate and intense experience as they enter a hotel where each room offers an environment filled with sensuality, darkness, temptations, and love. This setting invites its guests to surrender and live a sensory freedom that ultimately devours them forever.

Fun fact: Bloody Tango is the first artistic production by Noelia Marzol, which debuted last year to great success.

Where: Teatro Astral. Tickets, here.

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