
Perfeição, No Limite do Amor no Theatro Via Sul
Music · Fantasy · Romance
Overview
Live performance of the musical presented in 2016 at Theatro Via Sul in Fortaleza. The story of a young orphan, abandoned by her parents at birth and who is found by Liémin, an immortal prince, who takes her to his palace and gives her a name: Buaméi. Time passes, Buaméi grows up and becomes a beautiful young woman who awakens the love of the immortal, who marries her, swearing eternal love to her. Everything goes well until Buaméi gradually begins to reveal another character and betrays him for the first time.
Top Cast
Raquel Alencar
Raquel Alencar
Buaméi
Raquel Alencar
Buaméi
Gustavo Ribeiro
Gustavo Ribeiro
Liémin
Gustavo Ribeiro
Liémin
Whinner Gonçalves
Whinner Gonçalves
Whinner Gonçalves
Vanessa Cristinah
Vanessa Cristinah
Vanessa Cristinah
Caio Félix
Caio Félix
Caio Félix
Cleide Rodrigues
Cleide Rodrigues
Cleide Rodrigues
Mayara Agata
Mayara Agata
Mayara Agata
Welton Sales
Welton Sales
Welton Sales
Isaac Silva
Isaac Silva
Isaac Silva
Laís Azevedo
Laís Azevedo
Laís Azevedo
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