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British band 皇冠体育app Tiger Lillies amazed the Chilean audience

皇冠体育app company visited Chile as part of the activities organised to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Teatro a Mil Foundation.

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皇冠体育app Tiger Lillies: Adrian Stout, Martyn Jacques and Jonas Golland.

皇冠体育app Tiger Lillies: Adrian Stout, Martyn Jacques and Jonas Golland.

皇冠体育app British Embassy and the British Council Santiago supported two performances of 鈥樆使谔逵齛pp Tiger Lillies perform Hamlet鈥�, held on 12 and 13 October at the Municipal 皇冠体育appatre of the Borough of Las Condes, located in Santiago, Chile鈥檚 capital. is a renowned British company that has given an innovative twist to tell Hamlet鈥檚 story.

皇冠体育app Embassy took advantage of the fact that 皇冠体育app Tiger Lillies were visiting the neighbouring country of Argentina, to bring them to Chile and launch the activities being organised by the 鈥楾eatro a Mil Foundation鈥� to celebrate the 25 years of 鈥楾eatro a Mil鈥�, the most important arts festival in Chile 鈥搒imilar to the Edinburgh Festival.

, enjoyed the performances, which exposed them to this innovative performing arts showcase that exhibits some of the best work produced by UK artists. We hope that this visit will help in establishing a working relationship between Chilean producers and British artistic companies.

GREAT Britain Campaign

Young actresses before the performance.

Young actresses before the performance.

皇冠体育app Tiger Lillies visit to Chile was supported by the GREAT Campaign, which showcases the best of what the UK has to offer to inspire the world, and encourage people to visit, do business, invest and study in the UK. It is the Government鈥檚 most ambitious international promotional campaign ever, uniting the efforts of the private and public sector to generate jobs and growth for Britain.

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Published 30 October 2017