The SGAE Center Cultural Room hosts the presentation of the theatrical book Sideral sin gas, written by Eduardo Zamanillo, illustrated by Ángela Pujante and published in the publisher's PTV collection The Cloud Machine. The event will feature the interventions of the actresses Amparo Mayor and Rosalía Zamanillo, the actor Paco Alegre, the musician Janto Gil, the puppeteer Alberto Cebreiro and the editor Jesús Galera, in addition to the author and illustrator.
Sidereal without gas was the first collaboration between the company P.T.V. Clowns and the puppets Los Duendes. The montage premiered at the end of the 80. It is the fourth volume, besides, from the PTV collection, which collects the theatrical texts of Zamanillo. Sidereal without gas tells the surprising and fun journey through space of the clowns Piojo and Serpentina, where they will meet the strangest and most crazy beings.
Eduardo Zamanillo was born in Palencia in 1946. He settled in Valencia in the decade of the 60 and in 1971 entered the PTV company, who played a prominent role in the emerging Valencian independent theater. After graduating in Dramatic Art at the Higher Conservatory of Valencia, He took the step towards theatrical professionalization and debuted as an author with Danza de lalance de papel. With the premiere of A Story So… Mint, The company is renamed P.T.V.. Clowns. Since then, Zamanillo signs around thirty works, with which he receives numerous recognitions, and expands its scope to television (in children's programs such as The White Kite or The Farce Car) or to pedagogy, in addition to collaborating as author or director with other companies. In 2016, he retired from the stage, although he continued writing, already consecrated as a reference figure in contemporary Spanish dramaturgy for children..

