Ojalá Las Paredes Gritaran 

This theatrical production reimagines Hamlet as a millennial trapped in a spiral of self-destruction, delivering his turmoil in the rhythm of trap music while exposing family corruption after his father's death. A silent yet all-knowing house becomes the stage for a remixed tragedy infused with contemporary existential anxiety.
The play began as an immersive, site-specific experience in a house in Colegiales, where architecture transformed into dramaturgy. Water, in its many forms, symbolizes emotional overflow, woven into a poetic interplay of light and shadow.
In its adaptation to the Metropolitan Theatre, the intensity remained: bleachers on stage, bodies in constant tension, electronic music as the story’s pulse, and a fragmented aesthetic that breaks the classic’s solemnity, turning it into a visceral collision between past and present.
Direction: Paola Lusardi
Cast: Julián Ponce Campos, Antonella Querzoli, Martín Gallo, Augusto Ghirardelli, Mariana Mayoraz, Santiago Cortina
Assistant Director and Co-Writer: Leila Martínez
Original Soundtrack: Ignacio Cantisano