

A girl lives on a train roof, falls for a prince, and somehow it's peak 2004 Argentine chaos.
A sequence of musical scenes that define a tender and romantic story, typical of a fairy tale: that is what the theatrical version of Flinderella, which took place in 2004 at the Teatro Gran Rex, is all about. In this version full of fantasy, Greta tells a story to Tomás, a boy who is in his bed sad and without anything to cheer him up. The story tells the love story of a poor girl who lives on top of a train and a rich prince who lives in a palace. Despite class differences and the evil Delfina, love between Flinderella is possible. She is rich in dreams and poor in gold, he is rich in money but does not know how to smile. Flor Bertotti, Juan Gil Navarro, Benjamin Rojas (here a guide who leads Flinderella through the path of dreams) and all the cast of the novel.
Production
Gran Rex theatre transformed into a moving train fantasy world.
Costume
Flor's iconic looks that launched a thousand quinceañeras.
Acting
Bertotti's chaotic fairy energy carries the entire production.

Director
Cris Morena
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This theatrical version was filmed at Teatro Gran Rex, the same venue where Cris Morena's earlier hit 'Chiquititas' held its legendary concerts.
Floricienta became a Latin American phenomenon that spawned versions in Mexico, Portugal, and even Greece—this live show captured Argentine pop culture at its most unapologetically extra.
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