SATURDAY 18 AND SUNDAY 19/1
MAIN THEATER. boats, 15
Lindabridis Castle it was released as a court party in the 17th century. To write this work, Calderón de la Barca is going to inspire a great novel, the cavalleresque, which he adapted to his own theatrical context, while maintaining the original chivalric theme. This palatial game of chivalrous airs has been the narrative thread of the show they are now presenting, in the 21st century, Nao d’Amores in which National Classical Theater Company. It is not a simple translation in space and time, but a profound evolution to create the piece's own identity. It is that popular theater that transports us to 16th century Spain by the hand of Cervantes, and that immerses us in fantasy to the point of making us forget everyday misery. ASSUME TAMARIT











