OZ Arts Nashville

VENUE AND DATE CHANGE:

TeatroCinema’s Plata Quemada (Burnt Money)

MARCH 6 & 7, 2020 | 8 PM

TPAC’s Johnson Theater

General Admission: $30-40

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Due to tornado damage and power outages in our neighborhood, OZ Arts is moving this week’s performances of TeatroCinema’s Plata Quemada (Burnt Money) to TPAC’s Johnson Theater. The Thursday, March 5 performance has been cancelled. Performances will now be Friday and Saturday, March 6 and 7 at 8PM.

We are immensely grateful to our friends at TPAC for welcoming us into their beautiful venue so that Nashville audiences can experience the work of this internationally acclaimed, multimedia theater company from Chile, despite Tuesday’s tornado damage.

Current ticket holders are being contacted by email and/or phone. If you already have tickets to this weekend’s Friday or Saturday performance and can join us at TPAC, there is no need for action. If you booked tickets to the Thursday show, we hope you can join us at TPAC on Friday or Saturday. Full refunds will be available if you are unable to join us this weekend. For questions, please email us at info@ozartsnashville.org or call our temporary phone number at 615-669-4528.

About

With breathtaking stagecraft and multimedia innovation, cutting-edge ensemble TeatroCinema pulls out all the stops to deliver a heart-pounding noir tale of bandits, betrayals, and blowouts in Plata Quemada (Burnt Money). Their groundbreaking visual storytelling intertwines live-action performances with eye-popping video and animation, creating a hyper-stylized graphic novel that comes to life before your eyes. This thrilling new work is based on an infamous 1965 bank heist in Argentina.

Plata Quemada is performed in Spanish with projected English supertitles.
This production is recommended for mature audiences due to language, sexuality, and violence.


Press

“A provocative, digital mash-up of live art and cinematic storytelling.”

Los Angeles Times


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