An Auschwitz Prisoner, a gay activist, a gay Christian, a Guatemalan transsexual and a victim of bullying … they were all silenced.
Silenciados is the story of five people killed (silenced) because of sexual discrimination. Five individuals, tied together through a common theme: Auschwitz Prisoner 1895 caught in a Pink Triangle; Octavio Acuna is a gay activist; Jesus Prieto is a gay Christian struggling with his identity; Paulina is a Guatemalan transsexual and finally, Mateo Rodriguez a victim of bullying.
Five separate stories told without words.
Suitable ages 16+
Contains strong language, scenes of a sexual nature and violence.
Full details of the festival at www.gaytheatre.ie.
Performance Dates, Tickets and Information
11 – 16 MAY~ Tickets
15 & 13 (conc*)
Matinee 10
*Concession tickets are available, with valid identification, to Students, Senior Citizens, Equity Members and the Unwaged.
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Our seating is unreserved so you will choose your seat on the night of the performance. We advise you to arrive at least 10 minutes before the start time as we are unable to seat patrons once a performance has begun.
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…have a look around our gallery. During exhibitions our gallery is open Mon-Sat from 11AM until the performance begins…. …or catch up with your friends by having a drink in our bar. We offer a full bar service so if you just can’t wait to talk about the show join us afterwards for another. Parking Offer
Present your Project Art Centre ticket (evening performances only) at the Fleet Street Car Park and you will qualify for a special fixed price of just 5. Ask at box office for more information.
Written by Juan Caballero
Direction by Gustavo Del Rio Prieto
Produced by Sudhum Teatro (Madrid)
Cast: Juan Caballero, Nicolas Gaude, Denis Gomez, Gustavo Del Rio Prieto & Jonathon Fernandez.
Presented by Absolut Dublin Gay Theatre Festival 2009