UNSTABLE SPACE. Aparisi and Guijarro, 7
In an Aragonese hermàs, the voice that comes out of a stone introduces us to the author and the actor, which in this case are the same person, Paco Zarzoso (Hungarian Theater). Conversing with his father's ghost, he will question his career as a dramatist and urge him to go to the countryside to grow truffles in the land he left as an inheritance. Surely this is Zarzoso's most groundbreaking work, in which he plays himself and two other characters. The fourth wall is constantly sinking and rebuilding in a dialogue between metatheatricality and biography. Stage freedom allows us to flow between Chekhovian realism and absurd humor. LUCAS SÁEZ





