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Titina, by Nicolás Yerovi, is a comedy fusing theater, music, dance, tourism, gastronomy and history, telling the love story of a young couple in Barranco of 1908. The play takes place on the streets of Barranco, where the actors and spectators will visit historical landmarks such as the Plazuela de San Francisco, the Puente de los Suspiros and the railway, all while following Titina’s family and their crazy adventures. The experience ends at the Posada del Angel II restaurant, where the actors and guests have lunch together.
Novalima is a production collective created in 2001 by four Peruvian musicians based in Barcelona, Hong Kong, London and Lima. Its music is heavily-driven by Afro-Peruvian and Latin percussions, blended with downtempo, dub, broken and housebeats. They will play Barranco’s "La Noche" this December 22nd.

World renowned visual artist Eberhard Schlotter has captured the beauty of our country in many different ways and using many different methods. Now the man who met artists such as Picasso and Miro showcases his work portraying what he has seen after many years of travels to and from Peru. The exhibit is made up of paintings, watercolors, sketches, and engravings.
When: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday (Until January 25th)
Where: ICPNA La Molina Gallery – Av. Javier Prado Este 4637, Lima
Free Admission.
The exhibit containing images from the world’s most important photographic journalism contest can now be seen in Lima. The Royal Embassy of the Netherlands will show close to 100 images from the different category winners. This exhibit has travelled all over the world, toured over forty countries and is viewed on average by more than 2 million people every year.
When: 11a.m. – 8p.m. Monday through Sunday (Until December 7th)
Where: Juan Pardo Heeren Gallery, ICPNA Lima Centro -Jr. Cuzco 446, Lima
Free Admission.
Due to the APEC summit taking place in November the Lucía de la Puente Gallery is putting together a special collective exhibit to showcase the richness in Peruvian art. “Visiones del arte contemporáneo en el Perú” (Contemporary view in Peruvian Art) brings together 38 different Peruvian artists of different ages and artistic styles. The works showcased vary from sculptures, drawings, paintings to installations.
When: 12m. – 8p.m. November 18th (Until November 29th)
Where: Lucía de la Puente Gallery - Paseo Sáenz Peña 206 A, Barranco
Free Admission.
Titeres Teatro Alterno (Puppets Alternate Theater) presents “Pizarro y la guerra mágica” (Pizarro and the magic war). This show is meant to entertain the entire family and especially children in a state of development. It has a clear message which invites the audience to reflect afterwards on what they have seen. The story is based on Peruvian History and is a celebration of our Peruvian identity.
When: 3p.m. Sunday November 16th, 23rd and 30th
Where: MNAAHP Auditorium - Plaza Bolivar s/n, Pueblo Libre
Cost: General S/.5
The Theater group “Tuquitos Teatro” presents “Mandarina” a show for children of all ages. Written and acted by producer and actress Claudia Makishi and directed by Jerry Galarreta, director of the “Tuquitos Teatro” theater group and with the collaboration of Alex Ticona, clown psychologist.
“Mandarina” takes place in the magical and imaginary world of a little girl who is sent to bed one night only to discover a Circus story book in her bedroom.
When: 4p.m. Saturday November 15th, 22nd and 29th
Where: MNAAHP Auditorium - Plaza Bolivar s/n, Pueblo Libre
Cost: General S/.5
The Instituto Nacional de Cultura will dedicate their tradicional “Jueves Culturales” (Cultural Thursdays) to the study of life after death in a round of seminars designated “La muerte en Perú antiguo y contemporáneo” (Death in Ancient and Contemporary Peru). Dra. Carlota Casalino, professor at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Perú will speak on November 13th. The seminar will be on “La muerte en Lima en el siglo XIX en el proceso de secularización de la sociedad” (Death in XIXth century Lima during the secularization of society).
When: 6:30pm Thursday November 13th
Where: Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú -
Plaza Bolívar s/n, Pueblo Libre
Free Admission.
What is it to paint a landscape? That’s the question artist Jaime Aranda asked while he was finishing his collection Lima Landscapes. But the question dives deeper into the meaning of what constitutes a real depiction of landscapes and scenery. In this exhibit, Aranda focuses on the true essence of Lima’s notable sceneries.
Don’t miss the opportunity to take part in a special tour through the ancient City of Caral. During the trip there will also be a chance to see and experience the many treasures in the Végueta Communal Museum which showcases local Peruvian history. Students will meet at the Museo de la Nación at 6:45am and travel by bus to Caral. There will be a tour of the ruins followed by lunch and then a visit to the Végueta museum.
When: 6:45 a.m. Friday November 21st
Where: Museo de la Nación - Av. Javier Prado Este Nº 2465, San Borja
Cost: S/. 80: adults. S/. 70: children (6 – 13 years old)
Registration is valid until 5p.m. Thursday November 20th
For more information, click here
Ten years in the making, Spanish photographer Juan Manuel Castro Prieto is ready to unveil his project Viaje al Sol. With 119 photos on display in black and white, each captures Prieto’s personal vision through his journeys and life experiences.
Instead of having your child listen to countless magical fairytales, why don’t you show them the illusions of magic right before their eyes. It’s a show with improve, magic and a whole lot of fun for your children to take part in this interactive magic show.
In his third exhibition, Toto Fernández Ampuero addresses the current problems of the uses and abuses of the own image and how we see ourselves. In this exhibition titled Ego Trip, Ampuero dives into the shocking reality of living in a culture where ego is everything.
Head on over to the L’Anfiteatro where you can rock out to Los Filipz, a young local band playing their signature sound of reggae, funk and ska. This fun group is sure enough to get you on your feet and start moving to the music.
Get to know the different realities of several Asian countries, from Azerbaijan to Taiwan as Dimitrije Wentner presents his latest work, Transasia, to the Galería L'Imaginaire. Wentner has travel relentlessly to capture these images, exploring the vast diversity of cultures in Asia, from religion to philosophy to gender.
Fernando La Rosa is one Peru’s most influential graphic artists to date. La Rosa plays with our perception of things and creates a sense of rediscovery when observing his photographs. The exhibit showcases images of all different sizes, formats and of various techniques. The Germán Krüger Espantoso gallery invites us to look back at almost 40 years of a brilliant career and stunning photography. Come and explore space as only La Rosa can display it.
When: 11am – 8pm: Tuesday through Sunday (Until December 21st)
Where: Germán Krüger Espantoso gallery - Av. Angamos Oeste 160, Miraflores.
Free Admission.
The Centro Cultural Inca Garcilaso de la Cancilleria has organized an homage to the poets of the 60s generation, Reynaldo Naranjo, Marco Martos, Hildebrando Pérez and Arturo Corcuera. The exhibit "Libros & Cosas” (Books and Things) will be up until November 22nd. It will showcase books, manuscrits, photographs and other personal objects belonging to all four poets.
When: 10am – 7pm: Tuesday through Saturday, 10am – 6pm: Sunday (Until November 22nd)
Where: José Gregorio Paz Soldán Hall, Centro Cultural Inca Garcilaso – Jr. Ucayali 391, Lima.
Free Admission.
One of Disney’s classic stories, Aladdin follows the life of a thieving young boy whose life changes when he accidentally encounters a magical genie and his lamp. Aladdin uses his wishes the genie grants to help his chances in being with the woman he loves, Princess Jasmine. But what Aladdin must learn is that life isn’t as easy as he believes and must withstand the unforeseen trouble headed his way before he can live happily with the Princess. Fill with live dances, music and games, this production is a must-see for children.
An adaptation of the hit TV movie featuring American teen sensation The Jonas Brothers and upcoming star Demi Lavato, will be appearing at the Teatro Julieta where kids can catch all the “camp rock” goodness live on stage. The story follows Mitchie who dreams of one day becoming a successful singer. While bunking with her camp buddies and getting the attention of the camp’s most popular musician, Shane, Mitchie discovers her real talents and gains the confidence she needs to grow as a musician.
In this new season of Hi5, is reinventing its image in this production filled with magic, color, wonder and diversion for your children to enjoy. The kids of Hi5 recreate a magical world with their talented acting skills, singing and dancing. In this production, the cast needs the help of audience members to create a fulfilling show for both viewer and performer.
This extraordinary percussion group, formed under Alonso Acosta Flores, explores the creative musical aspects of the drums. You can watch them perform with amazement tonight at the CC Peruano Japones. For more information head on over to the band's official website.
“Platería Peruana Contemporánea” (Contemporary Peruvian Works in Silver) is an exhibit which showcases Peruvian silver works such as art pieces or jewelry and the Peruvian silver industry. The Silver market and marketing tools are the focus of the exhibit. There will be a seminar hosted by Jose Torres Della Pina targeted at those in the business.
When: Tuesday through Sunday: 9am – 9pm (Until December 5th)
Where: Parque de la Amistad María Graña Ottone – 21st block of Av. Caminos del Inca, Santiago de Surco.
Free Admission.
The Alianza Francesa and the Biblioteca Nacional del Peru are just two of the organizations responsible for having put together the “Mundo Viñeta” Comic Book Festival. There are over 7000 different pieces showcased in the various exhibits held through out the festival. Each exhibit brings together the work of graphic novel pioneers and allows for an appreciation of the development of the comic from its beginnings.
When: From November 11th until November 23rd.
Where: Biblioteca Nacional del Perú - Av. De la Poesía 160, San Borja.
Free Admission.
Famous for representing man in the arts, Rodin and Dali have changed the way we see sculpture today. With Rodin’s influence expressing emotions in his work and Dali’s influence using the unconscious mind as an essential part of life, they both created lasting work that have inspired other sculptors from around the world. Presenting sculptures from six different artists, the Museo de Arte Italiano will take its prestigious and most important exhibit to Lima for the next couple of weeks.
How would you like to see priceless jewelry dating back to Europe's most important generation? Thanks to the Greek Embassy, you'll be able to view priceless artifacts from Greece on display at ICPNA Miraflores. Don't miss this opportunity to see such historic pieces crafted from pure metals finally on display in Lima.
Forty-five years after her death, French singer Edith Piaf still inspires the younger generation with her powerful voice. Marcela Pardón is honored to interpret Piaf’s most famous songs like “La vie en rose”, “Hymne à l'amour”, “Milord”, “Non” and “Padam Padam” along with dances for your entertainment.
"Visualmente… Vinilos" (Visual… Vinals) showcases vinyl covers from the most important and influential bands of the 60s, 70s and 80s. The exhibit displays the development of the music industry and its aesthetic through three decades of album covers. Alberto Candida serves as curator for this exhinit which illustrates the development of a bands character through its covers and the loss of this art form with the creation of the CD and the LP.
When: Monday through Friday: 10am – 2pm, Saturday 9am – 1pm (Until December 15th)
Where: Centro Cultural Británico’s San Martín de Porres exhibition hall - Av. Alfredo Mendiola 1200, Miraflores
Free Admission.
For the first time in Lima, Truco Tu Madre comes to town with their magical performance fit to entertain the masses. Six magicians take to the stage to recreate illusions and put a glimmer of wonder in your eyes as they perform some of the most mysterious magic tricks to date.
The British-Peruvian Cultural Association presents Peter Shaffer’s “Amadeus.” Antonio Salieri is the most respected musician in Viena at the end of the XVIIIth century until the arrival of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart changes his life forever. Salieri realizes his own mediocrity and Mozart’s amazing talent, so he decides to destroy the man that he sees as God’s instrument on Earth. War is declared, and Mozart is the battle field.
This is a story about the clashing of different cultures. This play is about the relationship between Afghanistan and the Western World from the past until present times. Watch this telling story about culture, people’s general understanding of the differences between one another and figuring out how we all connect in the end. Tuesday will open this play.
Three little pigs want to become independent, so they leave the farm and decide to live in the woods. One builds a brick house, the second makes a wooden house, and the last decides to live in a straw house. But they won’t live peacefully for very long because a fierce wolf is coming their way.
After her father’s death, Cinderella is left to live with her stepmother and two stepsisters, who waste her inheritance and treat her terribly, having her work as their maid. But soon, an announcement will arrive about a ball that will change her life.
Sarah is a mute child who works at a circus where her boss is mistreating her poorly. When she encounters a traveling violin player, Teo, he becomes so fond of her that he saves her from her boss. After some time passes, it’s time for Teo to let Sarah be on her own.
Here's a lil' something for the ladies. Finding the 'perfect man' is one of the many questions women like to ponder during their free time and this theatrical comedy does just that. Enjoy some of the popular theories of what makes a man the perfect soulmate and which ones are just not making the cut.
Valentín is a political activist who gets thrown into prison. His cellmate happens to be Molina, a flamboyant, gay window washer who was charged with corruption of a minor. Although these two are obviously opposites in every way, they find a way to bond which leads to the possibility of their survival.
One of the most successful black comedies is arriving to Mario Vargas Llosa. Arsenico y Engaje Antiguo is about two adorable old ladies who are keeping their crimes a secret from their nephews and nieces. The night will bring out some unexpected turn of events ending with a mysterious murder. Never has murder been so sweet.
For theater goers, improvisation is one of the most exciting shows to watch. That is because you get to see actors unscripted and true to the heart. So in continuation, these series of events will have you experiencing the fun and excitement as Improv Sport Amateur holds their third championship in Miraflores. Four teams now will be performing against one another to see who is the best improv group to come out of Ketó Escuela.
Celebrating its fifth annivery, Keto escuela is presenting La Piel de Elisa, which is about a woman and a man who met up at a café. During their conversation they both bring up memories that evoke the own histories of love. It just goes to show that love is a powerful emotion.
Experience an awesome journey on one of these buses as they take you throughout the city of Lima. Visit major attractions and monuments as well as a fun trip to all the nightlife hot spots. You’ll also get the chance to visit Hotel Bolivar where you can try out Peru’s famous Pisco sour. The trip begins at Larcomar and lasts for an hour and a half to return.
Beatles fans are in for a treat tonight as Antica Trattoria is hosting a special concert in honor of the iconic Paul McCartney. A special tribute band dedicated to the former beatle, Rockestra, will be playing all the hits from McCartney’s time in The Beatles until his successful solo career.
Does the name Hans Christian Andersen sound familiar to you? Well it should because he is one of the most famous fairy tale writers to have ever existed and, for a limited of time, Teatro Larco will be presenting one of his works live on stage. The Brave Tin Soldier, one of Andersen’s classics, is a tale of toy soldiers who have the special power of becoming alive at night. Watch the excitement and drama unfold as one particular soldier tries to woo the girl of his dreams.
Adapted from the popular TV show of the same name, Hi 5 is bringing their dancing and singing along to the Teatro Larco. The great news is they will be performing for the next six months so everyone in Lima has time to see this magical act again and again. Share the fun with your family and friends as these five youngsters present an energetic experience you’ll never forget.
Patito Feo is an adaptation of the Argentine novel of the same name, which tells the story of two groups: the popular girls and Patito, a young, unattractive girl who has a heart of gold. Learn how she stands up against "las divinas" and tells the newer generations that appearances aren't everything.
A puppet show…for adults?! You read it right. Los Choppets is a hilarious comedy filled with puppets and a story that will keep you on the edge of your seat. It all begins with Freddy, a young man who flees his country because of pressure from his family to search for a better life. But trouble arises when Freddy realizes leaving the country really isn’t getting him any closer to his dreams like his family thought.
All problems can be resolved in bed. All problems can begin in bed. “En la cama” (In bed), one of the greatest theatrical hits in Buenos Aires, now comes to Lima with Oswaldo Cattone and his cast, ready to make us laugh and have a good time.
Many may know the story of Little Red Riding Hood, but truth be told, in every story there’s more than meets the eye. A little girl takes a risky journey through the forest to her grandmother’s house to take her some delicious cookies, as well as her cherished book of recipes, to protect it from a terrible bandit. On the way she bumps into fun characters and the wolf will cause more than one problem.
The magical story of Dorothy, her dog Toto, and their inseparable friends the scarecrow, the tin man and the lion comes to life at the Teatro Mocha Graña. Dorothy wants to discover what is on the other side of the rainbow, when all of a sudden, a great tornado hits her city and she and her dog are transported into the magical world of Oz.
Watch the adventures of Pinocchio, an Italian puppet who dreams of one day becoming a boy and Antonio, his creator who instills the morale values Pinocchio needs to learn in order to fulfill his dreams.
Peru's National Symphony Orchestra, celebrating its 70th anniversary, presents a series of concerts including the participation of internationally renowned directors and soloists.
Yuyachkani, one of the most recognized theater groups in Latin America, presents “Santiago,” about the festivity in honor of the apostle Santiago (James). The characters of an almost ghostly town in the Andes of Peru, in an act of despair and hope, decide to revive this ceremony after it had been abandoned 15 years earlier.
Take a tour around Lima on a two-story bus! Leaving from Larcomar, the bus continues through important Lima icons such as the Huaca Pucllana, the Plaza San Martín, the Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral, and the Palacio de Gobierno, among others. The tour also includes a visit to the convent and catacombs of San Francisco, with one of the greatest religious art collections in America.
“El niño que cayó dentro de un libro” is the Spanish version of Alan Ayckbourn’s ingenious comedy adventure, “The boy who fell into a book”. Detective Rocko has been captured by his enemies and is about to be defeated. That’s where Matías has to close his hero’s book and go to sleep, but it’s also the starting point for his own adventure. Rocko must jump from book to book in order to solve his most difficult case yet, and Matías must find his way home.
AmCham invites its members and the business community in general to participate in an institutional lunch including a presentation by the Health Minister, Hernán Garrido Lecca. Garrido Lecca will present Peru’s political agenda concerning public health and nutrition, as well as new changes to be made
The magical story of Dorothy, her dog Toto, and their inseparable friends the scarecrow, the tin man and the lion is shown at Miraflores' Teatro Julieta. Dorothy wants to discover what is on the other side of the rainbow, when all of a sudden, a great tornado hits her city and she and her dog are transported into the magical world of Oz.
Peruvian singer Pilar de la Hoz will play the Auditorio de la Biblioteca Municipal de San Isidro in celebration of her latest album, "Hozadias". The singer, who plays a fusion of Peruvian criolla, jazz and more, will play her new songs, as well as older hits on this night.
The Satchmo presents Flashback and their show "Vueven los buenos tiempos" (The Good Times are Back), where they will perform hits of the 60's, 70's and 80's. Don't miss the best of ABBA, The Beatles, Queen, Santana, Soda Stereo, Toto, Donna Summer, Enanitos Verdes, Miguel Rios, Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones, and many others.
Brisas del Titicaca presents a spectacular show filled with traditional choreographies performed by professional and experienced dancers, accompanied by live music. A variety of typical Peruvian dishes are available, and the public can also join in dancing between performances.
Mowgli is a boy who is raised by wolves in the jungle, until one day, he must leave the pack. His friends Bagueera, a black panther, and Baloo, a bear, begin a journey to take him back to the human village, even though he doesn't want to leave. But they must watch out, the fierce tiger Shere Khan is after them. This theatrical performance brings Rudyard Kipling's classic "The Jungle Book" to life for the enjoyment of children and adults alike.
Cocodrilo Verde bar presents the best representatives of Tablao Flamenco in Peru. Enjoy this night of dance and music accompanied by Ernesto Hermosa.
Gisella Altuna performs bossa nova, jazz, rhythm and blues, amongst other genres, at the JW Marriott Hotel Lobby every Thursday. She is accompanied by Ervin Cabezudo on the piano, Mariano Liy on the guitar and Tito Villacorta playing percussion.
Actor Carlos Alcántara (Pataclaun, La Gran Sangre), will perform stand up comedy at the Satchmo every Monday from November to December. This is a great chance to see an entertaining show where you're sure to have more than a few laughs.
Don Juan Tenorio, the mythical character featured in the most celebrated plays of Spanish writer Jose Zorrilla, reappears in Lima at the Museum Cemetery Presbítero Maestro Matías. The show is directed by Myriam Reátegui and produced by the Cultural Center of Spain.