Check out our selection of interactive plays that are taking place around the city and enjoy this disruptive way of doing theater! After all, in these experiences, you don’t just watch, you also take part in the scene.
The Trench Drain
From success to failure, La Paloma Restaurant looks back on its glory days while going through the somewhat comical difficulties of routine. The comedy turns spectators into customers by offering delicious soups, prepared by Chef Vinicius Santos and sous-chef Pamela Mendes, for tasting during the performance.
📅Until August 14 | Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m
🎫 From R$20 and free for bar and restaurant workers
📍SP Theater School
Drunken Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s classic Hamlet, but with drunk actors! In addition to the show, the audience enjoys cocktails and appetizers. In other words, you can get drunk with the characters on stage. Rating for over 18s.
📅Until 29/08 | Thursdays at 20h30
🎫 From R$ 60
📍Space Crank
What’s in the Kitchen
At each act, a delicious dish is served to the public. In this experience, Eduardo Estrela plays various characters who tell the story of gastronomy, or rather: all of them! From the kitchen of a mother’s house to that of a refined restaurant. The play uses the five senses to enchant the audience.
📅Until 29/08 | Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8pm
🎫 From R$ 165
📍 Modi Giardino Restaurant
Shakespeare in Love
‘Shakespeare’ and ‘interactive plays‘ are two words that are becoming very related on the São Paulo theater scene! This time, the immersive presentation will deal with the creative block of the English writer, played by Rodrigo Simas, and his relationship with his inspirational muse, Viola de Lesseps.
In addition, the atmosphere recreates Renaissance England and the audience tastes a menu of three English dishes while enjoying the play.
📅Until 22/09
🎫 From R$ 19,80
📍033 Rooftop