Theatrical magic of Bogotá: Explore its stages and immerse yourself in unique experiences at every performance.
Theatrical magic of Bogotá: Explore its stages and immerse yourself in unique experiences at every performance.


No te vayas Charlie
World premiere of No Te Vayas Charly!
The biggest scandal in the TV industry is about to explode, and Charly, the star host, is at the center of it all. His career and reputation are hanging by a thread.
News manipulation, abuse of power, and drama take over this story full of surprises.
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Fascinación Mariana
A journey through the novel María by Jorge Isaacs, featuring a delirious character and drawing on elements of tropical gothic literature infused with black humor. The play is enhanced by audiovisual support from the film En Busca de María by Luis Ospina and Jorge Nieto.
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El Futuro Prometido
El Futuro Prometido is a show about expectations—those we have for our own dreams, those imposed by our parents, and those coming from our inner child, which we often carry while feeling trapped between the obligations and challenges of growing up. Liss Pereira creates a space to discuss mental health from a more relatable perspective, using stories, music, and collective memories.
This show allows us to reflect humorously on our past experiences and confront future challenges as we continue to grow.
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Teatro Nacional
"Everything starts as an idea that surrounds us, a growing need, a deep love that inspires us. This is how the Teatro Nacional was established: a courageous project born from genuine passion," stated its founder, the late Argentinean artist Fanny Mikey.
León de Greiff Auditorium
It serves as the stage for the Cultural Heritage Department of the National University of Colombia and is the institution's main auditorium. With a seating capacity of 1,619, it is recognized as one of the top acoustic venues in Latin America.
International Festival of Living Arts - FIAV
The International Festival of Living Arts FIAV arrives in Bogotá with the best in theater, dance, street theater, circus, puppetry and marionettes, opera, music, singing, multimedia, and avant-garde from around the world.
More than 400 artists will turn the capital into a carnival, bringing a powerful presence from Bogotá and the Pacific, the national region invited as guest of honor.
La Candelaria Theater
La Candelaria was founded in 1966 by a group of independent artists and intellectuals, originally from the National University of Colombia and the incipient experimental theater. His conscious objective was to contribute to the creation of the independent theater movement.
Jorge Eliecer Gaitán Municipal Theater
The Jorge Eliécer Gaitán Theater, inaugurated in 1940 as Teatro Colombia and renamed in 1973 in memory of the former mayor, is a prominent cultural venue in Bogotá. With capacity for 1,695 spectators, located in the heart of the capital, it has established itself as a meeting point for culture and entertainment, being key in the national and international art scene.
La Media Torta open-air theater
The La Media Torta Open Air Theater celebrates its 86th anniversary. Since its inauguration in 1938 as a contemporary amphitheater donated by the British Council, it has witnessed the growth of Bogotá as a city welcoming to all, both locals and foreigners. Conceived in 1936 by Jorge Eliécer Gaitán as an entertainment space for the first peasants and migrants who arrived in the capital, La Media Torta has been an integral part of the cultural life of the city.