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Stage works, readings and live performances engaging with Shakespeare, theatre, poetry and historically resonant spaces.
For more than two decades, Orozco has created stage productions and live performance projects exploring Shakespeare, literature and cultural memory across theatres, public spaces and international collaborations.
As director and producer, he has staged productions including Hamlet, Macbeth, Richard III, Antony and Cleopatra and Cardenio, introducing Shakespeare’s lost play to Latin American audiences for the first time.
Additional projects include Shakespeare’s Women, Borges and Shakespeare, Shakespeare, García Lorca y Hamlet and The Rape of Lucrece, exploring the relationship between Shakespeare and broader literary, musical and cultural traditions.
The 2018 production of Hamlet in Argentina achieved the highest number of consecutive sold-out performances in the country that year, while Shakespeare’s Women, created in collaboration with the Uruguayan Symphonic Orchestra, expanded this exploration through music and live performance.
In February 2026, Orozco directed The Rape of Lucrece for the Venice Shakespeare Company in Venice.