RUSSAFA ROOM. Dénia, 55
Four absolute premieres make up the program of the seventh edition of the Classic Theater Workshop Festival that offers original approaches to the most awarded authors in the history of dramatic literature. Iria Márquez writes and directs two of them, three sisters [1-3/6] of Chekhov and Bonjour, Molière [15-17/6], which combines characters from three works by the French playwright. The bourgeois gentleman, The wise women y Misanthrope come together to form a new work set in Paris 1973. Chema Cardeña and Toni Aparisi direct Romeos and Juliets [22-24/6], mix of dance and theater in this interpretation of the classic of the classics. Cardeña is also in charge of Radovan III [8-9/7], the version of Richard III set in the Balkans at the beginning of the 20th century. Classical theater comes to life at the Russafa Hall. INÉS LUJÁN












