
IRON - O Homem da Máscara de Ferro
History · Music · Drama
Overview
A loose stage adaptation of the classic by Alexandre Dumas, told as an interactive electropop musical experience, breaking the boundaries between stage and audience.
Top Cast
Thiago Barbosa
Thiago Barbosa
Luís XIV e Philipp (Homem da Máscara de Ferro)
Thiago Barbosa
Luís XIV e Philipp (Homem da Máscara de Ferro)
Leticia Soares
Leticia Soares
Ana D’Áustria
Leticia Soares
Ana D’Áustria


Caio Paduan
Caio Paduan
D’Artagnan
Caio Paduan
D’Artagnan
Saulo Vasconcelos
Saulo Vasconcelos
Restiff - O Mestre de Cerimônias
Saulo Vasconcelos
Restiff - O Mestre de Cerimônias


Yara Charry
Yara Charry
Louise
Yara Charry
Louise


Livian Aragão
Livian Aragão
Jean Baptiste Lully
Livian Aragão
Jean Baptiste Lully
Thobias da Vai-Vai
Thobias da Vai-Vai
Alexandre Dumas
Thobias da Vai-Vai
Alexandre Dumas
Dagoberto Feliz
Dagoberto Feliz
Aramis
Dagoberto Feliz
Aramis


Daniel Haidar
Daniel Haidar
Raoul / Molière
Daniel Haidar
Raoul / Molière
Débora Polistchuck
Débora Polistchuck
Mme. Dubois
Débora Polistchuck
Mme. Dubois
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