1. “Cromañón nos pasó a todos” at El Sabato


“Cromañón nos pasó a todos” returns this Saturday for its fourth season, twenty years after the tragedy. It’s a play that opens up a necessary space to reflect on how we remember, what we choose not to forget, and how time rearranges—or shakes up—what marked us as a generation. With a powerful blend of documentary theatre, poetry, sound and image, the show builds a fragmented journey where the intimate and the social collide without warning.
Starting at 10pm at El Sabato Cultural Space, audiences will step into a play with no distance, no replay—just an event that happens right there, with those who witness it. Each fragment triggers a new question, a returning feeling, a trace that refuses to fade. It’s a call to exercise memory from a place that’s alive, uncomfortable, honest and deeply human.
FYI: there will be another performance on Saturday, December 13 at the same time. Tickets available at this link.
Where: Pres. José Evaristo Uriburu 763.











