

Abraham Lincoln va al teatro
The upcoming cultural events in Mexico feature a rich tapestry of exhibitions that celebrate significant figures and themes in art and history. One notable highlight is the theatrical portrayal of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth on Good Friday in 1865. This event serves as inspiration for a daring production that explores the complex dynamics of power in the United States, with a director casting a comedic duo reminiscent of “Laurel and Hardy” and taking on the role of a wax statue of Lincoln. Concurrently, the exhibition “They Design, 1965-2025” showcases the impactful work of 27 women in editorial design over the past six decades. Another exhibition honors Germán List Arzubide, featuring nearly 300 pieces that celebrate his vast contributions to Mexican culture alongside works by renowned artists such as Diego Rivera and Aurora Reyes. Additional events include “The Immaterial World,” focused on Joy Laville’s unique artistic vision, “The Monte Alto Railroad,” which delves into the