| The three performances scheduled for this week in Romea, TCM and Bernal are brought forward at 20 hours to comply with the new restrictions of the curfew | The municipal theaters will return the amount of the tickets to those who request it for not being able to attend the representations, due to the perimeter confinement decreed by the health authorities.Likewise, the three performances scheduled for this week at the Romea, TCM and Bernal are brought forward to 20 hours to comply with the new curfew restrictions.The comedy 'Interrupted' arrives this Friday, October 30 (8pm), at the Bernal Theater in El Palmar to show how a perfect life can turn into a real hell in the most unexpected way.
The theater play En Vilo stars Anabel, a successful woman who, in just six days, will lose control of her life until she is swimming in the most absolute and absurd chaos.This irreverent and original physical theater comedy, inspired by the security and well-being bubble that until recently protected us, was a candidate for the Best New Authorship of the XIX Max Awards, in addition to obtaining other recognitions in competitions and festivals such as Talent Madrid (Best Theater Show) and the London Mimetic Festival (Best Emerging Company).
In addition, Teatro En Vilo received the 2019 Theater Critical Eye Award.Tickets for 'Interrupted' are on sale for 6 and 8 euros online, on the theater's website, and can also be purchased at the box office, open Thursday and Friday, from 5.30 p.m.
to 8.30 p.m.
(hours for weeks with programming).Given the new restrictions announced in the Region of Murcia, which include a curfew from 11 pm, the representation has moved one hour ahead of its initial schedule.
It will start at 8:00 p.m., as will happen with the other shows scheduled this week at the Teatro Romea and the Teatro Circo Murcia.Premiere at the RomeaAfter the postponement of last week, the Double K Theater comedy 'Married Farewell' will finally premiere at the Romea Theater tonight, also at 20 hours.
This will be the first performance of the two scheduled, since 'Married Farewell' will also be represented again on Wednesday, November 11 (8pm).Soledad, Jimena, Santi and Matilde are the protagonists of this story.
Four friends who travel to Benidorm willing to laugh at failure and stand up to sadness.
The play is written by Natalia Y.
Rodríguez and starring Rocío Bernal, Inmaculada Rufete, Eva Torres and Susi Espín, under the direction of Encarna Illán.
A comedy with a touch of lemon and salt that wants to celebrate life, whatever it may be and whatever it may come.Tickets can be purchased, for 15, 12 and 10 euros, at the Romea Theater box office (open 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 from the start of the show) and through its website.Dance and music for children at TCMFor its part, the Teatro Circo Murcia (TCM) will host this week a new dance proposal and a children's concert.
Federico García Lorca's play 'La zapatera prodigiosa' will become a flamenco ballet by the Murcian Dance Company (CmDanza).
The show will take place tonight, at 8 pm, since it has also been an hour early, and the tickets are sold out.'The prodigious shoemaker' tells the story of a young woman who, inadvertently, must face her new life married to an older man.
Not an easy situation for her, since the whole town seems to be against her.
Based on Lorca's text, and drawing inspiration from the first decade of the 20th century, the company creates a dance and theatrical fantasy that plays with the reality of worldly problems between an archaic society and a soul that wishes to fly and fantasize.And on Sunday morning (12 noon), the 'Concert for children who like the piano' will be held at the TCM, by Alejandro Pelayo, known for his role as composer, pianist and producer of the Marlango group ( composed of actress and singer Leonor Watling and Pelayo).
A project dedicated to the little ones in which music is combined with games and a lot of imagination.Among the pieces that will be heard we can find titles such as: 'Piano for children who talk about love', 'Piano for children who jump in puddles', 'Piano for children who hide the broccoli under the tablecloth', 'Little carousel' and 'Pets'.
Tickets are on sale for 8 euros at the theater box office (open from Tuesday to Friday, from 11 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) and through its Web page.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia