Lost Dog

Lost Dog is a puppet and object show where the curtain rises no more than necessary.
Since the public enters a shanty in the street suburbs, the gaze of the spectator converges with the gaze of the dog.
A story without text, where the feet and legs of the actors are the suggestive conductors of the staging.
The result is a work done from the dog’s point of view, which surprises the public with a game full of exciting images.
Cartel de Lost Dog
Lost Dog has no owner.
It is a dog that wanders among the remains of a thirsty world.
For a plate of food, for a roof in the rain, for a warm place.
He came to the metropolis from the slums when he was just a pup.
It is a shadow in the night that moves away from the headlights of the cars.
Escena de la obra "Lost Dog". Perro atropellado.
Escena de la obra "Lost Dog". Perro escondido detrás de piernas.

Lost Dog is a puppet and object show where the curtain rises no more than necessary, since the gaze of the spectator converges with the gaze of the dog.

A story without text, where the feet and legs of the actors are the suggestive conductors of the staging.

This work is presented in a large shanty-house where 60 people can accommodate, also in limited capacity rooms and theaters.

The result is a work done from the dog’s point of view, which surprises the public with a game full of exciting images.

Recognitions:
FETEN Award 2017 Best Non-Conventional Show.
Alcides Moreno Awards Best message for humanity and Best show 2018.
Finalist MAX Awards Best Street Show 2019.

LOST DOG has toured at prestigious festivals in Spain, Portugal, The Netherlands, Germany, England, Poland, Austria and Switzerland.

The Lausanne audience inside the "Lost Dog" shanty-house Photo: Noemi Cinelli
Lost Dog in FETA Gdansk . Photo: Piotr Hukalo
Lost Dog scene Photo: José Vicente ©calycantoteatro
Lost Dog scene ( the Wind Storm) Photo: Julio Cordero ©calycantoteatro
Exterior shanty - house Lost Dog
The audience waiting for enter in Lost Dog Photo: José Vicente
The family audience waits with curiosity for the doors to open. Photo: Xepo WS
Detail interior decoration Lost Dog house Photo : Alba Sotelo