The Teatro Circo Murcia and the Bernal Theater of El Palmar host the first concerts of the Murcia Jazz Festival, by CMS TRIO and Curro García Quintet
The Romea Theater in Murcia hosts this weekend, on March 7 and 8, Els Joglars 'Lord Ruiseñor' comedy, directed and starring Ramon Fontserè.
This is a current work that puts a large dose of humor, satire, grotesque, irony and guasa in the context of the Catalan conflict, treating it with ingenuity, daring and freshness.
The protagonist of this story is a gardener of Parks and Gardens who, after leaving his job because of rheumatism, is relocated to the Rusiñol Museum, where he will play Rusiñol presenting the theatrical visits.
After a while, when he has already fallen in love with the painter, he receives the news that they have decided to transform the Rusiñol Museum into the Identity Museum.
From there, a conflict between two worlds is created;
a theatrical conflict through which Els Joglars claims art as a universal homeland.
'Lord Nightingale' will be represented on Saturday, March 7, at 9:00 p.m. and Sunday, day 8, at 7:00 p.m.
At the Teatro Circo Murcia, this week's programming will begin on Wednesday, March 4 (9pm), with the comedy 'Badun tsss!
(and the damn humor). '
The show of the Yampo Theater in Aguila is starring four fierce clowns looking for their red noses, their place in the world of humor, and is a funny criticism of how complicated it is today to make people laugh without offending anyone.
Written by Fran Giménez and directed by Rocío Carrasco, 'Badun tsss!'
It is a show for all audiences that also aims to put the viewer in front of a mirror in which to reflect and, incidentally, laugh at everything.
On Thursday, March 5 (9pm), ancestral music, with harmonic and shamanic songs, and electronic music will be merged into the TCM.
'Feelharmonics', a project by also actor Enrique Martínez and Javier Contreras, proposes the viewer to immerse themselves in a unique sensory musical experience in which different disciplines come together.
A trip in which the vibrations transport the public to create a unique experience as a whole.
The price of tickets is also 10 euros.
The month of March is the month of the Murcia Jazz Festival, and the concerts will begin at the TCM this Friday, March 6, with Colina, Miralta, Sambeat / CMS TRIO.
The three musicians will take the stage to show again why they have become a benchmark for jazz and music in our country, displaying their repertoire of their own songs and classic jazz standards, Latin sounds and popular roots music.
The CMS TRIO concert, whose tickets are priced at 10, 12 and 15 euros, is the first of the four shows of the Murcia Jazz Festival scheduled at the Teatro Circo Murcia.
In fact, during this month of March, the Clarence Bekker Band, Eli Degibri Quartet and Catherine Russell Quintet will also perform.
For those who wish to attend the four concerts, a subscription (25% discount on the price of Zone A) is available that can be purchased at the theater box office.
This week's family show will take place on Saturday, March 7 (7pm), and will present to the little ones the figure of the great wizard Harry Houdini.
'The mysterious case of Houdini and the closed room', by Nacho Diago and Producciones en la Luna, is a scenic proposal for the whole family that intends to delve into the mixture of scenic languages ​​with the world of magic.
A show of magic, theater, puppets and mystery that goes from the visual to the most interactive and participatory.
Tickets can be purchased for the single price of 6 euros.
Bernal Theater
At the Bernal Theater in El Palmar, this week the company La Estampida will present the comedy 'Lo never seen' on Friday, March 6 (9pm);
a show recommended by the Network of Theaters, Auditoriums, Festivals and Public Ownership Circuits.
The protagonist of this story, written and directed by Javier Troncoso, is a decrepit dance and theater teacher for girls who, a month after closing due to non-payment of her studio, decides that it is time to pursue her dream: to make a show that revolutionizes contemporary art
Without talent, without money and without students in their classes, he throws himself to recruit artists for his cause, but only two very special alumni will come to his call.
The Murcia Jazz Festival will also arrive this week at the Bernal Theater thanks to Murcia's Curro García Quintet, which will present its debut album 'Five cities and a bitter truth';
a work that is, in itself, a catharsis before a vital experience full of drama and that is told through four original compositions and some arrangements.
The concert will be on Saturday, March 7 (9pm), and tickets are on sale for 6 and 8 euros.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia