LAS GRATITUDES
- When
- Jul 24 – Oct 2
- Price
- Check source
- Organizer
- TuBoleta
Check source · Source: TuBoleta
About this plan
Las Gratitudes is the kind of play that stays with you after the lights come up. It comes to Bogota as a stage adaptation of Delphine de Vigan's novel, and it puts something simple and hard on stage at the same time: the words we never quite manage to say.
The show plays at El Espacio de las Artes Vivas, a small room in Teusaquillo directed by Patrick Delmas. The room has only 50 seats, and the audience sits less than two meters from the actor. That changes everything. You do not just watch, you share the air with the people telling the story.
The cast features María Cecilia Botero, Patrick Delmas, and Karen Lizardi, under the direction of Adriana Romero. When the show ends, the actors stay for a few minutes to talk with the audience about what just happened.
What to expect
- Intimate room with only 50 seats
- Less than two meters from the actor
- Cast: María Cecilia Botero, Patrick Delmas, and Karen Lizardi
- Meet the cast after the show
- Based on the novel by Delphine de Vigan
Who it's for
It is a great pick for fans of chamber theater, for anyone looking for shows that feel close, and for people who enjoy emotional stories about family, time, and the words we hold back.
Tips
- Arrive early so you can settle in and enjoy the closeness to the stage
- Buy your tickets in advance, the capacity is very limited
- Stay after the show to talk with the cast, it is worth it
- Check the exact date and time at the source before you leave home
- The room is in Teusaquillo, so look up the TransMilenio routes or your transport option
FAQ
How much does a ticket to Las Gratitudes cost in Bogota?
It is a paid show. Check the ticket price at the official source, since the cost can change by date and showtime.
Where does Las Gratitudes play?
It plays at El Espacio de las Artes Vivas, a chamber theater in Teusaquillo, Bogota. Confirm the exact address on the event page.
When can I see the show?
The run goes from late July to early October. The exact date and time of each show are confirmed at the source, since they can change.
What is the room like?
It is a very small room, with 50 chairs placed less than two meters from the stage. The experience feels close and personal.
What happens after the show?
When the play ends, the actors stay for about 20 minutes to talk with the audience about what they just experienced together.
Is the show suitable for all audiences?
It is an emotional story about old age, gratitude, and the words we never say. Given the depth of the theme and the length, it is recommended for teen and adult audiences.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.







