Cas di Cultura is set to present “Teatro Intimo,” a new immersive theatrical experience scheduled to begin in early June. In an era increasingly dominated by digital screens, this production aims to highlight the value of human connection through live performance. Unlike traditional theater, the event will not seat the audience in a fixed location but will instead guide them through different spaces within the Cas di Cultura facility.
The concept centers on movement and storytelling, creating a dynamic relationship between the actors and the attendees. This alternative approach mirrors international trends in theater that seek to break conventional norms and encourage deeper engagement from the public. The production features the collaborative work of six local playwrights: Natusha Croes, Jermine Acosta, Ferdinand Franca, Madelene Kelly, Yvonne Spellen, and Jhon Freddy Montoya. Together, they have curated a diverse range of stories that examine themes such as tension, humor, identity, and modern life.
Beyond the performances, Teatro Intimo serves as a celebration of theatrical collaboration and the continued development of the performing arts in Aruba. Through initiatives like this, Cas di Cultura reaffirms its dedication to supporting local dramatists and artists. The organization remains focused on fostering innovative cultural programming that contributes to the growth of the local arts community. Those interested in attending can find further details on the Cas di Cultura website or social media channels.






















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