Castellon, 1985. On a full moon night, Three injured souls converge in a space between reality and poetry. A mother awaits her missing child while squeezing rotten oranges, Marlene flees from a submando of cabarets looking for her lost childhood, and Tristan, A young chapero, Find refuge in a cinema where shadows hide stories of repression and desire.
This multidisciplinary work theater, Poetry and music to illuminate the silenced lives of the LGTBIQ+ community during the years 80, When AIDS and discrimination marked the pulse of a society in transition. Between the verses of Estellés and the echoes of Marlene Dietrich, A raw and poetic portrait of an era emerges where hope had an expiration date.
Address: Antonio Escámez.








