Dates / Schedules
Friday, January 24th 2025 8:00pm
Saturday, January 25th 2025 7:00pm
Sunday, January 26th 2025 5:00pm (Session with interpretation in Portuguese Sign Language)
Show spoken in Portuguese without subtitles
Notice: The CCB online ticket office will be temporarily unavailable from 7 pm on 17 November until 10 am on 18 November due to its integration with the BOL operator.
Theatre
Quem Matou o Meu Pai [Who Killed My Father] by Édouard Louis narrates the reunion with his father, once violent and oppressive, now weakened by age. The moving story reflects on a childhood marked by poverty, shame, and homophobia, denouncing the abandonment of the lower classes by political power.
Notice: The CCB online ticket office will be temporarily unavailable from 7 pm on 17 November until 10 am on 18 November due to its integration with the BOL operator.
Ages
+14 years
Data sheet
Text Édouard Louis
Translation Luísa Benvinda Álvares
Directed and read Luís Mestre
Light design and scenic space Joana Oliveira
Photography, video and scenic space Ana Joana Amorim
Technical direction Luís Ribeiro
Executive production Patrícia do Vale
BREAK – Educational Program Patrícia do Vale, Raquel Sambade e Inês Soares
Co-production Centro Cultural de Belém, Casa das Artes de Famalicão, 23 Milhas, Teatro Diogo Bernardes, Centro Cultural Raiano, Teatro Municipal de Bragança, Teatro-Cine de Torres Vedras, Teatro Municipal de Vila Real, Quarta Parede, Teatro Ribeiro Conceição, Teatro Nova Europa
Discounts
DISCOUNTS are only valid for CCB production and/or co-production shows and for tickets with a price above €12, with the exception of CCB cardholders, the discount is applied to values above €8.
50 % people with specific needs and accompanying person
50% for Arts and culture professionals and students (this discount only applies to the Main and Small Auditorium in CCB Production shows.
50% for unemployed
30% for CCB Card’s holders (individual, Senior, Youth and Family)
20% for people over 65 / for under 30s / students / for groups of more than 20 people
Tickets at €5 for Artistic Schools