Watusi Day

SATURDAY 20/12, 19H. 12€
TEM. Pl. rosary, 3

Iván Morales adapts the novel that will consecrate the Nadal Prize Francisco Casavella. It tells the story of a young man who lives during the dark years of the Franco regime in the barracks of Montjuïc in Barcelona. And its evolution in a Spain in transition, since the end of the dictatorship, until the promising Olympic Games of 92. The three decades he lived marked by a date: he 15 August of 1971, Watusi day, when he saw a dead body for the first time. The six actors on stage play instruments, they sing, they dance and play numerous characters to show how the scars of the past shape the present, and they help us better understand what the city of Barcelona is like today. G.T.

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