Poncia

FROM WEDNESDAY 13 ON SUNDAY 24/11
OLYMPIA THEATER. Saint Vincent the Martyr, 44

The house has been plunged into a sea of ​​silence after Adela's suicide. Poncia, the maid, she talks alone and also with them, with Bernarda Alba and her daughters. Luis Luque, director of this piece, gives us a deep analysis of Poncia's character in the work Bernarda Alba's house, by Federico García Lorca, turning their interventions into reflections, soliloquies, dialogues with ghosts and shadows. Lolita Flores gives life to a Poncia who talks about suicide, freedom, culpa, class, education and sex, with all the strength of a voice that has been abused and silenced. The soul of “the Poncia” opens to insist on the need to transfer to others the idea of ​​loving ourselves in freedom. GLORIA POZUELO

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