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  • Living Museum of HIV Collective

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    Living Museum of HIV Collective is a London-based platform for radical performance and archival projects that confront stigma, institutional violence, and colonial legacies in health and migration systems. Founded and directed by Diego Agurto, a Chilean interdisciplinary artist and theatre-maker living with HIV, the collective creates multilingual, verbatim works rooted in testimony, humour, and political critique. Diego’s practice explores memory, marginality, and the politics of the body, with projects presented in Chile, Spain, and the UK, supported by cultural institutions and grassroots organisations.
    For El Gran Varón, the performer is Eduardo Arcelus, a Mexican actor and writer whose credits include A Fight Against (Royal Court) and Falkland Sound (RSC). His experience brings depth and precision to this urgent, disobedient theatre piece.

    Actress and musician Emilia Cadenasso has also joined the project.

    Living Museum of HIV Collective CPT shows

    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Diego Agurto Beroiza

    El Gran VarĂ³n (WIP)

    Weds 4 March at 7:15pm
    A politically urgent performance blending testimonies, humour, and archives to confront HIV stigma, colonial legacies, and institutional violence among Latin American migrants in Europe.

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    Great theatre, lovely young team, brilliant supportive diverse programming, the only theatre I can think of that is currently supporting so many theatremakers.

    Programmed artist