| On Sunday you can see at the TCM 'La Luna en un cazo (a misunderstood show)', a new scenic proposal thought for the family audience that unites live music, dance, theater and technology | The Romea Theater hosts this Friday, October 23 (8:30 p.m.) Àlex Rigola's version of Chejov's play 'La gaviota'.
As he did with 'Vania (Scenes of life)', which could be seen at the TCM in 2018, Rigola starts from the Chekhovian text to create a show whose scenic proposal, as he himself explains, "breaks the boundaries of art and life "and in which the biography and the experiences of the actors themselves are mixed with the original work, giving rise to an innovative proposal.For the director and playwright, "the theater must be that place in which the audience is challenged by the people on stage to remove what they recognize in themselves", and for that reason it strips the actors almost completely of their ' disguise 'of their characters.
On stage, we will see three actresses, an actor, an actor-playwright and an author-director who talk about their desires and their love for the theater.
They appear on the scene without any intention of pretending that they are 19th century Russians, although 'The Seagull' does maintain the main plots and conflicts of the original text: unrequited love and the frustration of the utopian search for the ultimate artistic event.'La gaviota' premiered this season at the La Abadía Theater in Madrid and arrives in Murcia with a cast made up of Nao Albert, Pau Miró, Xavi Sáez, Mónica López, Melisa Fernández (who replaces Irene Escolar) and Roser Vilajosana.
Tickets can be purchased for 20 euros at the Romea Theater box office (open Tuesday to Friday, from 11:00 to 13:30 and from 17:30 to 20:30 and from two hours before the start of the show) through the web.Humor and family theater at TCMAt the Teatro Circo Murcia (TCM) will arrive on Saturday, October 24 (8pm), the new humor show by Tres Calaveras Huecas, a trio made up of the comedians of 'El hormiguero' Juan Ibáñez, Damián Mollá (Trancas y Barrancas) and Jorge Brown.
New monologues, screenings and 'sketches' give shape to 'The humor that they prohibited us on TV'; a live comedy proposal that bets on spontaneity and closeness with the public.Tickets are on sale, for 15 euros, at the TCM box office (open from Tuesday to Friday, from 11:00 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m.
and from 5:30 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m.
and from two hours before the start of each representation) and also through the internet, on its website.The weekly program will end on Sunday afternoon at the TCM with a new proposal for the little ones.
'La Luna en un cazo (a misunderstood show)', by the La Petita Malumaluga company, combines live music, dance, theater and technology to shape a delicate and also intense journey through the deepest emotional corners of a Moon in constant search for its essence.It is a hymn to optimism, to happiness as a tool to meet again; a scenic project that seeks new forms of interaction with the public and that is designed for all audiences (from babies to adults), since La Petita Malumaluga bets in its shows on contemporary artistic proposals far from infantilized languages, also inviting the public to carry out a critical reflection on programs aimed at children. 'La Luna en un cazo (A misunderstood spectacle)' will be able to be seen on Sunday, October 25, and three screenings have been scheduled: at 4:45 p.m., 6:00 p.m.
and 7:15 p.m.
Tickets can be purchased for 10 euros also at the box office or on the web.Postponement of 'Married Farewell' The premiere of the Double K Teatro show 'Married Farewell', which was scheduled for this Thursday, October 22, at the Romea Theater, has been postponed to next week, in order to comply with the reduction of the theater's capacity to 200 people.
The premiere will be next Thursday, October 29 (9pm), and, due to the demand from the public, a new date has been enabled: Wednesday, November 11 (9pm).We are already proceeding with the return of all tickets and the exchange for others for the new date and with the correct numbering to meet the stipulated capacity.
Tickets purchased online will be returned automatically and those interested must purchase them again on the date they prefer.
Likewise, the return or exchange of those purchased in person or by phone must be requested at the Romea Theater box office, which remains open from Tuesday to Friday, from 11:00 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m.
and from 5:30 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m.
.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia