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En Un Sol Amarillo: Bolivia's Renowned Teatro de los Andes Evoke Earthquake's Aftermath

, W. Washington Blvd at Duquesne Ave (9820 Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232)
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Bolivia's Teatro de los Andes are one of South America's most influential and renowned theatrical groups. In a rare American appearance, they perform En Un Sol Amarillo, an account of their country's devastating 1998 earthquake and its aftermath. Fusing vivid imagery with excerpts from survivors' testimony, the group conveys a portrait of chaos and corruption. In Spanish with English supertitles.

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The last date listed for En Un Sol Amarillo was Sunday November 25, 2007 / 6:30pm (Closing Night).

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W. Washington Blvd at Duquesne Ave,
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14 reviews
5.0
attended Nov 26 2007

Im so proud to have a local theater that has such great productions, and as a latino even more that you brought a production that I could take my non-english speaking mom to! Never saw 4 actors work so hard in my life and I take my hat off to them, because the work was riveting, funny and relevant specially after Katrina! I'm cuban but brought several of my family members who are Bolivian and by chance were from the area near Zucre where the story unfolds. I hope that Center Theater Groups brings more spanish language productions because they are needed by the latin community and those who want to understand it, even if they have read subtitles.

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6 reviews
4.0
attended Nov 05 2007

Very insightful into the events that took place in Bolivia, and an eye opener for potential issues at home.

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4 reviews
5.0
attended Nov 05 2007

this was the best theatre experience of the year! I loved how the company was comprised of four outstanding cast members who really illustrated a community's voice. It felt like I was watching twenty people, not four.

I loved their incorporation of choreography, artistic representation of earthquakes, songs and chants.. it really was an eclectic and powerful combination of acting, dancing, singing, comedy, tragedy, drama..

take everyone you know.

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<p>Fusing actual testimonies with electrifying imagery, Teatro de los Andes, one of the most influential and renowned theatrical groups in South America, recreates the feverish atmosphere of Bolivia in 1998 when a massive earthquake rocked the country’s foundations. Timeless in its urgency, En Un Sol Amarillo sheds light on the calamity and corruption that followed. A gripping story told with wit, pathos, simplicity and creativity as it sounds an alarm for strikingly similar events both abroad and at home.</p> <p>Produced in association with FITLA, International Latino Theatre Festival of Los Angeles. </p> <p>Performed in Spanish with English supertitles. </p>