FROM FRIDAY 27 ON SUNDAY 29/3
T. PRINCIPAL. boats, 15
This wonderful—and surprisingly current—work from the Spanish Golden Age, written by Lope de Vega in 1619, tells the story of a united people who rebel against the Commander's abuse of power. Through a plot loaded with injustice, oppression and solidarity, Lope explores universal themes such as the fight for justice and collective resistance. At a time when we cannot help but wonder when the abuses of power will end, this one arrives Fuenteovejuna of the National Classical Theater Company resounding stronger than ever: vindicates and empowers the brave rebellion of its villagers, who, when questioned, They confess to having killed the Commander “all together”. GLORIA POZUELO












