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Agenda Municipal / Theatre 12 Incompetent jurors

12 Incompetent jurors
Tue 29 Jul
Casa das Artes programme


Casa das Artes | Grand Auditorium - 21h30

Admission: 2 euros. Students, Cultural Quadrilateral Card and Seniors (aged 65 and over): 1 euro | Rating: M/6 | Runnign time: 75 min | Class B: Baú dos Segredos

A man is accused of kidnapping half a dozen cats. It's a simple and obvious case, even for a jury made up of peculiar figures such as a half-witted public relations officer, a couple who can't stop arguing and a woman obsessed with crisps. After all, all the evidence incriminates the accused. (Even all of it. The man is clearly, definitely guilty of stealing cats. Case closed.) And yet Juror number 8, an aspiring lawyer, believes that the ‘Cat Burglar’ is innocent. Can she convince the other jurors? Or will they side with Juror number 3, the only sensible woman in the room? A hilarious parody of ‘Twelve Angry Men’ by Reginald Rose.


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