Because this Brazilian fable will transport you to a world so close, but so far. Once upon a time, in a fishing village along the Amazon, there lived two sisters struggling to find their “happily ever after.” Helena is dreading her sister Belmira’s wedding. The groom should have been hers, and she knows her sister wants only to escape to an exciting new life in the city. But three days before the wedding, fishermen pull a mysterious stranger out of the river – a man with no past who offers both sisters an alluring, possibly dangerous future. Brazilian folklore and lyric storytelling blend into a heartrending tale of true love, regret and transformation.
Because the Houston Press called it “an incredibly original and affecting night at the theater.”
Because the relationship between Helena and Belmira is perfectly relatable to anyone with a sister.
Because every few years we have to put water on stage somehow.
Videos
Daisy
Hillbarn Theatre (1/23 - 2/9) | ||
Voctave: The Corner of Broadway & Main Street
San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Caroline H. Hume Concert Hall (1/21 - 1/22) | ||
Dance Theatre of Harlem
Lesher Center for the Arts (3/14 - 3/15) | ||
Smuin Contemporary Ballet's
The Smuin Center for Dance (2/14 - 2/23) | ||
The Cake
City Lights Theater Company (5/15 - 6/8) | ||
California Academy of Sciences With Steinhart Aquarium Admission
California Academy of Sciences (3/6 - 6/30) | ||
Best of SF Stand-up Comedy
The Purple Onion at Kells (5/19 - 1/17) | ||
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presents Hershey Felder in Rachmaninoff and the Tsar
Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts (1/10 - 2/9) | ||
the aves
Berkeley Repertory Theatre (5/2 - 6/8) | ||
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