Two Sisters and a Piano tells the poignant story of two sisters in Havana, 1991, facing house arrest due to their dissent against an oppressive government. Their struggle becomes one of resilience and love, using art as their primary form of resistance. The production is enriched by live music and dynamic storytelling, which together create an immersive experience for the audience. The themes resonate with contemporary debates around censorship, connecting past and present in a powerful narrative.
The story focuses on two sisters under house arrest in Havana in 1991, using their art as a form of resistance against an oppressive government. This narrative highlights themes of resilience, love, and creativity amidst censorship.
The production features live music and heightened storytelling, immersing audiences in the sisters' world and their struggles against oppression, making it a poignant reflection of the current dynamics around censorship and artistic expression.
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