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Monday, April 20, 2026

Fun Theater Art at the Martin E. Segal Theater Center Monday Today April 20th, at 6:30 PM

 

Looks like a fun event Live in Person or Streaming.  Register below for the event!!! 

BUENOS AIRES in NEW YORK



Romina Paula's Sombras, of course

(Argentina)


Today, Monday, April 20th, 2026



The Martin E. Segal Theatre

6:30 PM


Live / In Person | FREE and OPEN to the public

Click here to register for the live event

The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center

The Graduate Center, CUNY, 365 Fifth Avenue, at 34th Street

Livestreamed via HowlRound


Join us for an evening celebrating New York's artistic exchange of Buenos Aires in New York with Romina Paula, one of Argentina’s most celebrated playwrights and filmmakers. In her work Paula breaks down barriers of artistic genres, while investigating the synergies between documentary and fiction, gender and biography, love and art.


Paula will direct excerpts of her new play Shadows, of course (Sombras, por supuesto), a translation-in-progress by APRIL SWEENEY and BRENDA WERTH. Followed by a panel with artists and presenters of the Buenos Aires / New York Artistic Exchange, moderated by FRANK HENTSCHKER. Reception to follow.


With with the artistic team of Paula's Fauna & The Whole of Time, the Drama Desk nominated surprise hit with over 70 performance in New York at TORN PAGE and THE BRICK: BEN BECHER, JOSEFINA SCARO, DAVID SKEIST, APRIL SWEENEY, BRENDA WERTH, and others. Special Thanks to TONY TORN.


About the play:


Two unlikely police officers arrive at a couple’s house to investigate the disappearance of their son. On the edge between a mundane, stark reality and a luminous absurdity, Paula's dialogues slowly weave a mysterious web: the right to withdraw from society, the meaning of parenthood, the search for truth and a police officer’s supposed ability to act as a psychic medium in order to connect with the disappeared. Like in Plato's "Allegory of the Cave," Shadows, of course represents the distorted and blurred realms of reality—as well as the shadows of the underworld that exists around and within each of us. The play is inspired by two recent cases of police violence and disappearance in Argentina.






Events are FREE and open to the public on a first come, first served basis at The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 365 Fifth Avenue, at 34th Street.


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