Próximos eventos (40)

El doctor improvisado
An imaginative 50-minute theatre piece presented by Teatro al hombro, where a poverty-weary tailor makes a pact with Death to become a doctor, only to learn the true cost of meddling with fate. Dramaturgy and direction by Rolando García, featuring Alan García and Olin García, at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City.

Los trazos del guerrero (Isla de Bali, Indonesia) - Taller
A Bali-inspired drawing and movement workshop at Centro Cultural del Bosque led by Berta Hernández and Emmanuel Peña. Participants sketch their inner warrior while exploring ancestral steps from Bali, culminating in a short march to music in the Salón de escenografía.

Pescador pez
Shadow puppet theater Pescador pez by Cosmonautas Teatro de Sombras at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City, for ages 7+, a 40-minute family-friendly show where a luckless fisherman dreams, faces fears, and learns to sing.

Crash, espectáculo ecoloclown!
In a polluted world, Tita and Nubia transform trash on stage. Along with a third clown and the audience, they discover how recycling, creativity, and science can heal the environment. A 50-minute family-friendly show for ages 5+, performed at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City.

Nina y Paul
Two children, Nina and Paul, climb a tower to gaze at the sky, speaking without words and discovering the sweetness of love. A tender, imaginative children's theatre piece by La Covacha Teatro at Centro Cultural del Bosque (CCB) in CDMX, recommended for ages 7+, running about 50 minutes.

El viaje
El viaje is a circus-theatre performance at Centro Cultural del Bosque that fuses bicycle art, Cyr wheel, hoop manipulation, clowning, and multimedia. Six performers explore time’s cycles—the movement from birth to death and rebirth—creating a visually striking, kinetic meditation on existence.

El tren matraca
A sensory journey on El tren matraca, a child-friendly performance by María Sánchez and Alberto Lomnitz. The show blends music, movement, and memory as a mother and child ride a train from the Sierra Tarahumara to the coast, celebrating diversity and family ties. Suitable for ages 3+, about 50 minutes, at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City.

Los dos Hidalgos de Verona
A live theatre adaptation of Shakespeare's The Two Gentlemen of Verona by Ráfaga Teatro at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City. The production explores the challenges of staging theatre and invites audiences to witness creativity under adversity.

Viajeras: Shadow theatre for kids
Two migrants, Tonalli and Naiara, share a new home as their worlds intertwine through drawing, shadow theatre, and imagination. This 45-minute, family-friendly show for ages 3+ invites audiences to discover belonging in a magical performance at Centro Cultural del Bosque (CCB) in Mexico City.

Vestuario, luz y tercera llamada: Experiencia escénica
A playful, experiential theatre moment for children aged 5 and up at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City. See how lighting, costumes, and sound come together to shape a moment on stage, with a limited run of 10 participants per session.

Las Máquinas de las Decisiones- Taller de teatro físico
Join Sofía Sanz for a 45-minute physical theater workshop at Centro Cultural del Bosque (Salón de Escenografía) in Mexico City. Designed for kids aged 8–10, the session blends movement and storytelling to build playful 'machines' that help children explore decision-making.

Que viene el lobo
A playful children’s theatre piece where a wolf cub longs to be a storybook wolf and escapes into a magical world. Performed by Mondomeraki at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City, with dramaturgy and direction by Luisa Aguilar. Suitable for ages 6+, running about 50 minutes.

Sólo Un bosque
Two animal protagonists, Obawi the silver bear and Bachi the young gray wolf, wander and learn to bridge their differences in this forest tale by Proyecto Oso Índigo. Performed at Centro Cultural del Bosque, the piece blends storytelling with live theatre to spark imagination in families.

Trágame sueño
A dreamlike family journey from Lagú Danza: Trágame sueño blends theatre, shadows and urban rhythms as Domitila leads a troupe of dreamers to outwit the Nightmare Entity on a magical stage at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City.

El vuelo de los tercos
A stage drama about stubborn dreamers who refuse to accept failure, brought to life by Gallo Profano and Ráfaga Teatro. Dramaturgy and direction by Quy Lan Lachino and Mauricio Carrillo, featuring a diverse ensemble at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City.

Jaguar de luna
Jaguar de luna, presented by AldeaTeatro at Centro Cultural del Bosque, is a family-friendly 70-minute theatre piece. After the war, Annerú searches for his brother's heart and, through a journey with nature, discovers care as a force to rebuild his village.

Liminal Land - Tierni Salvaje Escena presenta:
Four moving postcards invite the audience to wander through landscapes that touch humanity—love, passion, the body, self-knowledge, dualities, and transformation. Choreography and direction by Ana Paula Ricalde, with Aime Irasema Sánchez, presented at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City.
Sala de lectura Alas y Raíces
Join a family-friendly reading session at Centro Cultural del Bosque: Sala de lectura Alas y Raíces invites kids and guardians to explore tales about wings and roots through interactive readings in a welcoming cultural space.
Autorretrato cubista
A family-friendly Cubist self-portrait workshop at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City. Participants explore Cubism-inspired drawing and create a playful self-portrait together in a guided studio activity.
¡Ay que sí, que sí que no!
A playful, family-friendly performance at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City, inviting kids and families to enjoy a lighthearted story about choices. The colorful staging and engaging storytelling promise warmth, laughter, and a memorable cultural moment in a beloved city venue.
Colores al viento
On 2026-03-22, Colores al viento unfolds at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City as a family-friendly storytelling program. Kids and guardians will explore colors and wind through imaginative visuals inside a welcoming cultural venue.
HISTORIAS ENTRE CUERDAS Y PINCEL
A child-friendly theatre piece at Teatro del Bosque, Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City, running March 20–22, 2026, directed by Mariano García. The production blends storytelling with string-driven music and painterly imagery, crafted for young audiences and families as part of the infantil program.

Sin pies ni cabeza
An engaging children's theater piece by Ráfaga Teatro, Sin pies ni cabeza, at Centro Cultural del Bosque. A dictator plots to seize every brain, testing freedom and love in a 55-minute show directed by Quy Lan Lachino with a cast including Mauricio Carrillo and César Ortíz.

¿Estás ahí? - Teatro al vacío
An intimate, experimental theatre piece at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City, exploring the act of listening through actions, sounds, and words. This staged work invites audiences to reflect on how listening shapes shared meaning and self-discovery.

Nahuala
A theatre drama directed by Oswaldo Valdovinos about Yolotzin, a girl in Milpa Alta who challenges patriarchal limits to become a nahual, guided by her grandmother Pancha and mother Concha. A powerful story about gender equality and rights, staged at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City.

Pedro y Tamara
Pedro y Tamara is a family-friendly children's theatre piece at Centro Cultural del Bosque, where magical gifts lead Pedro into surprising adventures and Tamara must outsmart fate as they flirt with the Devil and Death. A playful, suspense-filled show for ages 6+ in Mexico City.

TESILI
TESILI is a gentle, sensory performance for 0-2 year-olds at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City, exploring growth and transformation through imagery inspired by Nahuatl. A small-scale, artistic piece designed for families to share as babies discover the world and their changing bodies.

Yo soy
A vivid family-friendly children's theater piece by Teatro al Vacío exploring identity and difference. Yo soy invites young audiences (3+) to ponder how we are alike or different through a 45-minute live performance at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City.

El fandango lo haces tú! Kumaltik presents
A lively live show by Kumaltik celebrating son jarocho at Centro Cultural del Bosque. The performance blends playful audience interaction, refined jarochan rhythms, and traditional zapateado, driven by energetic instrumental improvisation.

Bombu - Sakiko Yokoo presenta
40-minute corporal poetry performance inspired by Treinta y Dos Marcas de un Buda, with dramaturgy and direction by Sakiko Yokoo and performances by Emi Fujimaki and Yokoo. A body-centered piece blending gesture and verse at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City, suitable for ages 6 and up.

Ojos de nube: Los cantores del confín
A family-friendly theatre piece at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City, with dramaturgy and direction by Berta Hiriart, featuring Yarí, Muma, and Félix the rabbit as they launch a 'Plant a Plant' campaign to reforest the city amid drought.

Boyena - Arte y Escena
Five endearing grandmothers turn a workshop into a dreamlike world where friendship and magic lead the way in this family-friendly theatre piece. Created by Itzel Lara and directed by Alejandro Cervantes, with cast including Maira Carrillo, Yunuenn Hidalgo, Elba Nallely Maros, Nycolle González, Dano Ramírez, and Marco Torres, at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City for ages 7 and up.

Cosas pequeñas y extraordinarias
An 8-year-old Emma, who collects small and extraordinary things, must flee violence and start over in a new country. This intimate children's theater piece at Centro Cultural del Bosque follows her finding wonder in a new home, with dramaturgy and direction by Micaela Gramajo and Daniela Arroio and a cast including Sergio Solis and Ignacio Ferreyra.

La mañana debe seguir gris
An intimate drama at Centro Cultural del Bosque, based on Silvia Molina’s novel and adapted for the stage. It follows two travelers—a Guggenheim-winning poet and a would-be writer—whose road accident derails their plans, offering a poetic meditation on travel, memory, and national poetic heritage.

La niña en el altar
A revival of Marina Carr's La niña en el altar at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City. Ten years after Agamemnon sacrifices his daughter, Clitemnestra confronts gods, vengeance, and a doomed reunion with Cassandra. An intimate, contemporary take on a Greek tragedy starring Marina Tavira.

Las agujas dementes
A bold drama at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City that reimagines the 1960s bond and torment among Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes and Assia Wevill. Directed by Benjamín Cann with Paulina Treviño, Ximena Romo and a stellar company, the production blends poetry and fate in an intimate, literate setting.

Lady Óscar Salomé
An evocative theatre piece exploring Oscar Wilde's trial, anchored by Yuriria Fanjul's dramaturgy and performance. Using Salomé as a dramatic lens, it examines femininity and identity in an intimate stage at Centro Cultural del Bosque, Mexico City.

El diccionario
A theatrical portrait of María Moliner, the bibliographer behind El diccionario del uso español, tracing 15 years of solitary work at home to assemble definitions, synonyms and word families. An intimate production by Manuel Calzada Pérez with direction by Enrique Singer, staged at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City.
Vitam Mortem
Vitam Mortem is a family-friendly cultural program at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City. This event invites families and kids to experience an engaging, imaginative program in a vibrant city venue.
Utopías sin fronteras
A family-friendly cultural program at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City invites kids and caregivers to imagine futures with no borders. The event blends art, storytelling, and interactive activities to spark dialogue on inclusion and shared utopias.