CINDERELA – O MUSICAL DOS SEUS SONHOS
Teatro Politeama R. das Portas de Santo Antão 109, Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalCINDERELLA is one of mankind's most popular tales. The best-known version is that of the French writer Charles Perrault, from 1697, which in turn is based on a tale from the Italian oral tradition La Gata Cenerentola. It was also recreated by the Brothers Grimm. However, the oldest version is of Chinese origin and dates
CINDERELA – O MUSICAL DOS SEUS SONHOS
Teatro Politeama R. das Portas de Santo Antão 109, Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalCINDERELLA is one of mankind's most popular tales. The best-known version is that of the French writer Charles Perrault, from 1697, which in turn is based on a tale from the Italian oral tradition La Gata Cenerentola. It was also recreated by the Brothers Grimm. However, the oldest version is of Chinese origin and dates
CINDERELA – O MUSICAL DOS SEUS SONHOS
Teatro Politeama R. das Portas de Santo Antão 109, Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalCINDERELLA is one of mankind's most popular tales. The best-known version is that of the French writer Charles Perrault, from 1697, which in turn is based on a tale from the Italian oral tradition La Gata Cenerentola. It was also recreated by the Brothers Grimm. However, the oldest version is of Chinese origin and dates
CINDERELA – O MUSICAL DOS SEUS SONHOS
Teatro Politeama R. das Portas de Santo Antão 109, Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalCINDERELLA is one of mankind's most popular tales. The best-known version is that of the French writer Charles Perrault, from 1697, which in turn is based on a tale from the Italian oral tradition La Gata Cenerentola. It was also recreated by the Brothers Grimm. However, the oldest version is of Chinese origin and dates
CINDERELA – O MUSICAL DOS SEUS SONHOS
Teatro Politeama R. das Portas de Santo Antão 109, Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalCINDERELLA is one of mankind's most popular tales. The best-known version is that of the French writer Charles Perrault, from 1697, which in turn is based on a tale from the Italian oral tradition La Gata Cenerentola. It was also recreated by the Brothers Grimm. However, the oldest version is of Chinese origin and dates
CINDERELA – O MUSICAL DOS SEUS SONHOS
Teatro Politeama R. das Portas de Santo Antão 109, Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalCINDERELLA is one of mankind's most popular tales. The best-known version is that of the French writer Charles Perrault, from 1697, which in turn is based on a tale from the Italian oral tradition La Gata Cenerentola. It was also recreated by the Brothers Grimm. However, the oldest version is of Chinese origin and dates
CINDERELA – O MUSICAL DOS SEUS SONHOS
Teatro Politeama R. das Portas de Santo Antão 109, Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalCINDERELLA is one of mankind's most popular tales. The best-known version is that of the French writer Charles Perrault, from 1697, which in turn is based on a tale from the Italian oral tradition La Gata Cenerentola. It was also recreated by the Brothers Grimm. However, the oldest version is of Chinese origin and dates
CINDERELA – O MUSICAL DOS SEUS SONHOS
Teatro Politeama R. das Portas de Santo Antão 109, Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalCINDERELLA is one of mankind's most popular tales. The best-known version is that of the French writer Charles Perrault, from 1697, which in turn is based on a tale from the Italian oral tradition La Gata Cenerentola. It was also recreated by the Brothers Grimm. However, the oldest version is of Chinese origin and dates
CINDERELA – O MUSICAL DOS SEUS SONHOS
Teatro Politeama R. das Portas de Santo Antão 109, Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalCINDERELLA is one of mankind's most popular tales. The best-known version is that of the French writer Charles Perrault, from 1697, which in turn is based on a tale from the Italian oral tradition La Gata Cenerentola. It was also recreated by the Brothers Grimm. However, the oldest version is of Chinese origin and dates
Joana Vasconcelos – Plug in
MAAT - Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia Avenida de Brasília, Central Tejo (5,90 km), Belem, Lisboa, PortugalMAAT presents Plug-in, a solo exhibition by Joana Vasconcelos, bringing together new works, some of the iconic pieces produced by the artist since 2000, and works from the EDP Foundation Art Collection, while establishing a dialogue between electricity heritage, technology, and visual arts. Plug-in takes place in both museum buildings, now known as MAAT Central and MAAT