a house. Probably, a small and old house in a village. We don't know what she's like when she's little or when she's old. Nor what is that town.
Everything here is a blur. What we do know, encara que tampoc no és segur, is that in this small and old house lives a family or something that resembles it. A family that can't stop looking at the wall in their kitchen. Between the silence, the by, uncertainty and curiosity, they look at the wall. They can't stop looking at her.
AUTHOR'S NOTE:
"La mancha" is a blurry story about the indestructible right to dream that we all have beyond our realities. A tragicomedy about a family living isolated in a town where the appearance of a small stain on the wall brings out their fears and longings. A tale about what we hide as individuals and society, sobre la incomunicació i l’absència de futur, But, above all, about the hope that things will be different at some point.
– Sergio Serrano
The stain is the result of the text generated in the Josep Lluís Sirera dramaturgy laboratory Insula Dramataria.




