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Winter holidays 2026: All the plays to see with family in Paraguay

Winter holidays 2026: All the plays to see with family in Paraguay

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Families in Paraguay can find a variety of theatrical performances for children during the winter school holidays.
  • Shows include "El tesoro más grande del mundo," "En el principio, un punto," "K-Pop: Guerreras evolución," and "El Principito: una aventura musical."
  • These productions offer diverse experiences, from puppet shows and interactive theater for babies to musical adventures.

Families in Paraguay looking for entertainment during the winter school holidays have a diverse range of theatrical options to choose from. Several productions are scheduled in Asunción and other cities, offering engaging experiences for children of various ages.

Among the offerings is "El tesoro más grande del mundo" (The World's Greatest Treasure), presented by Kunu’u Títeres. This show features Princess Lila and her rebellious puppets who demand their own voice in the narrative. It will be staged on Saturday, June 11, at El Granel in Asunción.

For younger audiences, "En el principio, un punto" (In the Beginning, a Point) provides a visual and theatrical experience designed for babies and children up to five years old. This interactive play, a collaboration between Kunu’u Títeres and Compañía Insólita, explores themes of beginnings and movement. It will be performed on Sunday, June 12, at Sala La Correíta, with separate showtimes for different age groups.

"K-Pop: Guerreras evolución" (K-Pop: Warrior Evolution) promises a dynamic spectacle with over 15 artists on stage, combining music, dance, theater, and audience interaction. This unique show is scheduled for Saturday, July 11, at the Teatro del Hotel Guaraní in Asunción.

Additionally, "El Principito: una aventura musical" (The Little Prince: A Musical Adventure) will bring the beloved story to life through a blend of theater, music, and dance. Directed by Santiago Palumbo, this production is inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's classic novel and will be performed on Sunday, July 12.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.