Put my glasses on it is not a conventional theater show. In no sense: it's not a modern show, nor old, nor repertoire. It is a biographical show that uses a language based on documentary narrative and dramatic narrative. In this case the life of the poet of Burjassot is narrated, Vicent Andrés Estellés. The show proposes a search for the most relevant episodes of his existence and to look for the connections that exist between his life and his work in order to offer the viewer a set of emotional sensations, cathartic, that link him in an intimate way to the cosmos of the Valencian poet. And in this sense, the spectator attends the recreation of the central character, Andres Estellés, played by actor Enric Juezas, in the company of a musician, Manel Mateu "Motxo", a dispute, John Peris, who share what could be a vermouth on a spring Sunday in an old cafe in Burjassot, in our case, managed by the bartender/contertuliana, Pilar Almeria.
Direction: Pep Tosar
dramaturgy: Pep Tosar and Evelyn Arévalo
distribution: Pilar Almeria, Isabel Anyó, Enric Juezas, Miguel Gil, John Peris
Live music: Miguel Gil