This June English Theatre Madrid presents the both uproarious and poignant play that inspired the musical Cabaret, 'I Am a Camera' by John Van Druten
Set in 1930, 'I Am a Camera' depicts the vibrant and decadent Berlin artistic scene as it comes under increasing threat from the growing popularity of the Nazis.
Winner of both Tony and Critics' Circle Awards, 'I Am a Camera' is a “striking, intelligent and steadily arresting comedy”. Adapted from the memoirs of writer Christopher Isherwo.
'I Am a Camera' is being performed on
Thursday 15th June at 20.00
Friday 16th June at 20.00
Sunday 18th June at 17.00 and 20.00
Tickets cost 14€ in advance, 15€ on the door
At the Teatro Tribueñe. C/ Sancho Dávila 31 Madrid.
Set in 1930, 'I Am a Camera' depicts the vibrant and decadent Berlin artistic scene as it comes under increasing threat from the growing popularity of the Nazis.
Winner of both Tony and Critics' Circle Awards, 'I Am a Camera' is a “striking, intelligent and steadily arresting comedy”. Adapted from the memoirs of writer Christopher Isherwo.
'I Am a Camera' is being performed on
Thursday 15th June at 20.00
Friday 16th June at 20.00
Sunday 18th June at 17.00 and 20.00
Tickets cost 14€ in advance, 15€ on the door
At the Teatro Tribueñe. C/ Sancho Dávila 31 Madrid.
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