Teatro Mori presents in April a lineup composed of 14 stage proposals —ranging from musicals and family shows to stand-up— articulated around themes that resonate with contemporary concerns such as emotional relationships, the fragility of social systems, and the need to imagine other possible worlds, thus consolidating a diverse offering in both formats and audiences. One of the central focuses is on human relationships and their fissures. In this vein, “Antes” offers a melancholic view of love and the passage of time, following the bond between two people over two decades and questioning the decisions that shape life.

Starring Juanita Ringeling and Emilio Edwards, it will have performances at Mori Vitacura. From a different perspective, “Te amo, eres perfecto, ahora cambia,” a musical coming directly from Broadway to Chile, unfolds —through vignettes and live music— a journey through the different stages of coupledom, from first dates to old age, humorously revealing the contradictions, expectations, and frustrations of contemporary love. In a more acerbic tone, “Tóxicas,” starring Javiera Contador, Karol Blum, and Natalia Valdebenito, delves into black comedy to examine emotional dependency and deconstruction discourses, exposing the gap between the ideal of change and everyday practices.

Joining these perspectives is “Ya no te gusto ¿verdad? ”, which is presented from Thursday to Saturday at 8:30 PM at Mori Vitacura, addressing the misunderstandings of a couple after decades of living together, highlighting how weariness, habits, and persistent differences shape new forms of intimacy. Another significant axis of the programming is the representation of dystopian and science fiction scenarios, with three productions presented at Mori Recoleta.

“Nueva Zelanda” sets its narrative in Santiago in 2032, marked by unemployment, illness, and a sense of an imminent end of the world, using absurdity and black comedy to reflect on destiny and agency. In a more radical tone, “Cadáveres,” by the Compañía Implicancia, imagines a post-apocalyptic landscape where extreme cold and the accumulation of bodies strain human survival, incorporating the multiverse concept to explore identity, motherhood, and the impact of climate change. In that same intersection of crisis and spirituality, “Jesucristo Superstar” —with special performances for Holy Week until April 5, from Thursday to Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 7:00 PM at Mori Recoleta— reinterprets the classic musical from a futuristic aesthetic, relocating the story to a devastated world where beliefs confront scarcity and social decay.

With over 20 artists on stage —including live musicians, singers, actors, and dancers— the production creates a vibrant …

Humor, in turn, permeates much of the programming as a tool for critical reading. “Soy el único que no me conozco,” Felipe Izquierdo's solo performance, articulates a reflection on reality, conspiracy theories, and the overinterpretation of the world, while several comedies in the lineup use laughter to tackle deeper conflict areas. Family-friendly programming throughout the month The lineup maintains a consistent family programming line that engages with imagination, knowledge, and sensory experience.

Thus, throughout April, various proposals will be presented in the four Teatro Mori venues, including “Tarea sideral: un mensaje para Alma,” which combines science and ancestral knowledge in an adventure that values curiosity and collaboration; and “Alicia, el musical de las maravillas,” which revisits the classic from an educational perspective, emphasizing creativity and respect for differences. Also part of the programming are “Entre libros: una aventura de Tico y sus amigos,” which promotes the intersection of puppetry, music, and visual technologies to encourage reading; and “Melodías en el aire,” a stage experience specially designed for early childhood, where live music and play create a sensory journey. Complete information about each production, along with ticket sales for the April lineup, is available at teatromori.

com. The performances offer current discounts for affiliates of Caja Los Andes, clients of Banco Itaú, Claro Club members, and LT Beneficios members.