Concert narrated by John Malkovich gains extra date in São Paulo
The concert 'The Infamous Ramírez Hoffman', narrated by John Malkovich, has added a second performance date in São Paulo due to demand.
The concert 'The Infamous Ramírez Hoffman', narrated by esteemed actor John Malkovich, has announced an additional performance due to high demand from audiences. Originally scheduled for March 31, the concert will now also take place on April 1 at the renowned Sala São Paulo. Tickets for both performances will go on sale on Friday at 10 AM, with prices starting at R$ 200 for general admission, available through the official website.
This unique concert, which marks its debut in Brazil, features an impressive lineup of musicians including Anastasya Terenkova on piano, Andrej Bielow on violin, and Fabrizio Colombo on bandoneón. The concert is based on the fictional character Ramirez Hoffman, a right-wing writer who exploits the political turmoil of the 1973 Chilean coup to launch a poetic campaign encompassing themes of torture and murder. This thematic focus draws inspiration from Roberto Bolaño's seminal work 'A Literature Nazi in the Americas', published in 1996.
The venue, Sala São Paulo, is located in the central region of the city and is well-known for its acoustic quality and historical significance. This event not only highlights the rich cultural offerings of São Paulo but also provokes dialogue around the historical and ethical implications embedded in the narrative of Hoffman. As the concert approaches, anticipation builds not only for Malkovich's narration but also for the profound themes it seeks to explore, resonating deeply with contemporary audiences.