Stages

Call me Orlando

MONDAY 20/1, 19H. 6€
Mixing theater, music, dance and audiovisual, Call me Orlando explores gender diversity and breaks with social conventions.

How to learn to be alone

DOMINGO 19/1, 19H. FREE
A critique of the neoliberal way of life and contemporary isolation through theater, the dance, and the installation.

35 MIM

FROM THURSDAY 18 ON SUNDAY 21/9
Combined the languages ​​of dance and clown like no other, Francesa Claire Ducreux, says goodbye to stage with “Flourish”.

Farra

FROM FRIDAY 29/11 ON SUNDAY 8/12
The company Lucas Escobedo represents the madness of the past and the present as the viewer is immersed in a magical journey through the Golden Age.

Scenes from married life

FROM WEDNESDAY 8 ON SUNDAY 12/10
Juan and Mariana tell the public a sequence of scenes that have to do with their marriage and the relationship they maintain after their divorce.

Quatrain

THURSDAY 5/12, 20H. 10€
Carnival humor to shake the established structures of flamenco.

Postcard

FROM THURSDAY 23 ON SUNDAY 26/10
A documentary comedy that represents the evolution of holidays and entertainment over the last few decades.

Haeta

FROM FRIDAY 10 ON SUNDAY 12/10
Combining puppets with the body, This suggestive and poetic proposal tells us about the fragility of life and the transformative power of representation.

The water of Valencia

SATURDAY 23/11 ON SUNDAY 1/12
This musical comedy recreates the love and literary relationship between Lope de Vega, Valencia and historical figures like Guillem de Castro.

La Diva Bocadillo Project

FROM THURSDAY 9 ON SUNDAY 12/10
The diva is a Manchego-Cababanyalera vedette lover of folklore and the kitsch that sings and dances quite badly.

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