SAN MICHAEL OF THE KINGS. Of. Constitution, 284
The Generalitat has done fully with the theatrical experiment prisoners. In its desire to gain culture, the Sant Miquel dels Reis monastery has devised a work closely linked to the history of the Renaissance building, reactivates the Valencian performing arts sector at a very delicate moment, involving first-class actors and playwrights, and puts everything together just before the tenth edition of Russafa Escència officially begins. ¡Bingo! It is well known that one of the civil uses that the monastery has had, current headquarters of the Valencian Library, It's the prison one (1874-1966) that from 1939 He mainly confined opponents of the Franco dictatorship. About this tragic reality, Albena Teatre assembles six monologues that recreate what was told in the letters that the prisoners exchanged with their families during their confinement.. The attractiveness of the proposal increases because each monologue will be performed in a different space of the building by a different actor.. Bruno Tamarit performs barefoot of Pasqual Alapont, the story of a farm laborer sentenced to death in 1940 for belonging to a community of common lands; Águeda Llorca counts on Matilda and the wolves, of Sonia Alejo, like a woman in 1942 He writes a story as a gift for his eight-year-old daughter hours before receiving baptism; Enric Juezas puts himself in the shoes of a professor imprisoned in 1946 for disseminating culture in pedagogical missions (continues teaching his fellow prisoners how to write) in the teacher of Begoña Tena; Merce Tienda describes the anguish of a mother who writes to her daughters telling them why she and her father are in jail in The earrings and the swamp of Patricia Pardo; María Caballero participates in morning of Rodolf Sirera —brand new winner of the MAX for Best Theatrical Authorship for the play Denmark—, the story of a young woman from a bourgeois family who is arrested for creating propaganda against the regime in 1968; and Miguel Ángel Romo is a journalist imprisoned for spreading what the foreign press wrote about Spain in The voice of others of Chema Cardena. Entrance is free, but you have to reserve by calling the phone 963 874 002 from 10 of September, of 10 a 13h. and of 16 a 18h. (only four entries per call). The proposal is very attractive, definitely. AU










