Lisbon back to receive the “richard III”. The Port part to the discovery of Germano Silva.
“richard III” in Lisbon
The National Theatre D. Maria II back to open the stage for “richard III”. Based on the play by William Shakespeare, dated 1592, Tónan Quito tells the story of “the most machiavellian ascent to the throne of that there is memory”. In the cast are names such as António Fonseca, Filipa Matta, Márcia Breia, Miguel, Moreira, Paulo Pinto, Sandra Rosado, Sofia Marques, Teresa Sobral, or the own Tónan Quito. In the past year, the show took home a Golden Globe and was honored in the Awards SPA. This replacement has sessions from Thursday to Saturday at 21h, and Sunday, at 16h, with tickets between 5€ and 17€.
To the discovery of Germano Silva
there is certainly a lot to discover in relation to German Silva, a journalist and the best-known historian of the stories of the streets and of the squares, the houses, and the figures that make the history of the city of Porto. It is a story lived in direct contact with the places and its inhabitants, but also studied in the books and documents compulsados in files and in the alfarrabistas, that the German is a regular visitor. It is this work and this dedication to the city, which makes the journalist-historian, “one of the most respected figures in the study and dissemination of the history of the city, managing to combine the insatiable desire to know more of the enormous capacity to transmit, to a broad public, the fruits of that passion,” says the rector of the University of Porto Sebastião Feyo de Azevedo, to justify the decision – not unanimous – of the institution to assign the doctorate “honoris causa” Germano Silva. The ceremony is held tod ay, at 10: 30, at the noble hall of the rectorate of the UP, with an extension to the outside, the Praça de Gomes Teixeira, where, at 12: 30, acts the Rancho Folclórico do Porto. In the afternoon, at 15.30, at the Palácio da Bolsa, there is a conference, “Sentiment and reason: the historians of the City of Porto”, followed by a visit to the exhibition “The Port in the Heart”, in the House of the Infant, guided by the own German Silva.
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