FROM FRIDAY 20 ON SUNDAY 22/5
TEM. Pl. rosary, 3
This is the story that perhaps Mercutio Montesco would have wanted to tell, and not another: a love story, death and freedom in an apocalyptic world where two castes coexist that represent innocence and the corruption of purity. Framed in the world that William Shakespeare created for his Romeo and Juliet, Last moon of Mercutio Montesco it immerses us in the idiosyncrasies of our teenagers, probably one of the groups most affected by a pandemic that has curtailed his free and anarchic life. Forced to stop touching, kiss-se and feel-se, not to live, to become tragic characters if they transgress the norm. GLORIA POZUELO







