The Teatro Circo Murcia (TCM) hosts two premieres this week, the dance show 'Vigor Mortis', which will take place this Thursday, January 23, and that of the play 'Locos de amor', next Saturday, January 25.
This last show will be carried out by the Murcia company Trama Teatro and part of a text by the acclaimed American playwright Sam Shepard.
'Locos de amor', which will feature live music, is a drama starring Diana Torres, Pablo Guzmán and Fernando Caride directed by Pepa Castillo and Natalia Y. Rodríguez, also in charge of versioning Shepard's work.
On stage, losing characters who seem to have given up their dreams;
young people full of mixed feelings, with a past from which they cannot flee and whose life revolves around love and music.
Irony, cruelty and intrigue, as well as poetry and music, are the ingredients of this love and heartbreak story.
Eddie goes to May's meeting to try to resume a relationship that has been intermittent for years, but the young man will find her rejection.
May is starting a new relationship with Martin, but this will not be the only threat to Eddie.
Before this theatrical premiere, the TCM will host the presentation of another new show, on this occasion of dance.
The illicit company OtraDanza brings to the TCM this Thursday, January 23 (9:00 p.m.) 'Vigor Mortis', a scenic proposal in which movement and theatricality come together to penetrate the viewer into the always mysterious and questioned' beyond '.
The spectators will live a story of nightmares and daydreams, a tragicomic journey from heaven to the unfathomable part of the human soul, disturbing and suggestive in equal parts, and in which, in addition to movement and gestures, rhythm, sounds and a leading role Special scenery.
'Vigor Mortis' brings together two broad and established performers on the scene: Asun Noales, also responsible for artistic direction, and Carlos Fernández.
It also highlights the participation in the stage direction - together with Noales - of Rulo Pardo, actor and director of the seXpeare company, whose work has added theatricality to the show and a dose of comedy and gestures characteristic of his own works and which is integrated here with The abstract language of dance.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia