What happens to what the city decides to ignore? That is one of the questions posed by “Perros (at the end of the road)”, Omar Leonardo’s new work that premieres at the Lima Theatre Club. Through characters who live on the margins and carry stories of abandonment, the staging, which is presented until June 14 at the Lima Theatre Club, builds a sensitive portrait of those who seek a place to belong to. With a mixture of humor, tenderness and rawn…
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What happens to what the city decides to ignore? That is one of the questions posed by “Perros (at the end of the road)”, Omar Leonardo’s new work that premieres at the Lima Theatre Club. Through characters who live on the margins and carry stories of abandonment, the staging, which is presented until June 14 at the Lima Theatre Club, builds a sensitive portrait of those who seek a place to belong to. With a mixture of humor, tenderness and rawn…