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The avant-garde and innovation arrive at the TCM on Saturday with Matarile Teatro and its show ´DAIMON and fucking logic´ (03/11/2020)

| The cycle of short stories in English 'Little Romea' returns this week with 'The Three Little Pigs' and will offer six shows until next January | The Teatro Circo Murcia (TCM) receives this Saturday, November 7 (8:00 p.m.), Matarile Teatro, a pioneering company in the staging of an innovative theater and an indisputable reference in the contemporary scene during its three decades of existence.

He will arrive in Murcia with his new multidisciplinary show, 'DAIMON and the fucking logic'.Along with this proposal, the TCM will host this week the dance show 'A great political emotion', created by La Phármaco and the Centro Dramático Nacional from the autobiography of María Teresa León; and 'Ella', winner of the CreaMurcia 2019.The Bernal Theater of El Palmar will recover for the next few days the classic of 'El lazarillo de Tormes', in addition to hosting the Vicente Navarro concert and one of the works scheduled within the Titeremurcia Festival, 'Nautilus', based on Julio Verne '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea '.And the Romea Theater, for its part, will resume its 'Little Romea' theater cycle in English on Saturday, which will run until mid-January.

All the programming of the municipal theaters will be carried out, as usual, complying with all hygiene and safety measures and with reduced capacity to guarantee the distance between spectators.Theater and dance at TCMThe November programming of the municipal theaters of Murcia will begin this Wednesday, November 4 (8:30 p.m.), at the TCM with 'Ella', the show with which Aurora Briz won the CreaMurcia de Artes Escénicas 2019 and in which it deals to imagine what the last days of Marilyn Monroe's life were like.Inside her house, 'Ella' can show herself as she is and dismantle the myth, the legend, that role of a silly blonde ...

and walk towards a future.

But loneliness is not a good ally and at night is when fear and all the monsters that torment her appear; his most faithful companions.Tickets for 'Ella', written and starring Aurora Briz and directed by Jessica Walker, can be purchased for 10 euros at the TCM box office (open Tuesday to Friday, from 11:00 to 13:30 and from 17:30 to 20:30 hours and from two hours before the start of each performance) and through the internet, on their website.The program will continue at the Teatro Circo Murcia on Thursday, November 5 (8:30 p.m.), with 'A great political emotion', the show by La Phármaco and the National Dramatic Center that is included in the Danza a Scene program.

The stage proposal is inspired by the autobiography of María Teresa León, 'Memoria de la melancolía', where the author portrays some decisive years in our recent history: those of the Civil War and the postwar period, which, in her case, led her to the exile.

Years marked by political fervor, the myth of the revolution and faith in utopias.Without historicist pretensions, Luz Arcas and Abraham Gragera create and direct this show that recreates on stage that political emotion that pushes a people to believe in their right to intervene in the history of their country.

Dance and physical action, songs and breathing, the author's texts and an original musical proposal come together to evoke an entire era based on the memories of María Teresa; committed woman and protagonist of fundamental episodes such as the salvation of the paintings in the Prado Museum.

Tickets are also on sale for 10 euros.And the TCM programming will end on Saturday, November 7 (8pm), with the multidisciplinary proposal 'DAIMON and the fucking logic', by Matarile Teatro.

A 'daimon' is a mythological figure from Greek culture that can have different meanings: "destiny, the voice of conscience, intuition, an angel or a demon, the rumor of the inner voice that stops or pushes ...

", according to the creator and director, Ana Vallés.That "part of us that connects with the irrational" is what most interested Vallés, who sees the 'daimon' as "a door to the extraordinary, the sublime or madness." A unique journey recreated by actors, musicians and dancers, shaping a new montage by this company that continues to be an example of avant-garde, risk and innovation.

Tickets can be purchased for 15, 12 and 10 euros.'El lazarillo de Tormes', at the Bernal TheaterIn the case of the Bernal Theater, the performances will begin this week on Friday, November 6 (8pm), with 'El lazarillo de Tormes'.

Antonio Campos will be the voice of the classic character, who joins José Luis Montón's flamenco guitar in a show that puts a jondo touch where the Golden Age and the present come together.

Tickets are on sale for 8 and 6 euros at the theater box office (open Thursday and Friday, from 5.30 p.m.

to 8.30 p.m., and from two hours before the start) and on its website.The Madrid musician and actor Vicente Navarro will also be the star of the concert scheduled for Saturday, November 7 (8pm).

Navarro will perform the songs from his first album, 'Casi Tierra', where tradition and folklore mix with modern music and urban sounds.

A work published in mid-2019 that has been republished this year by El Tragaluz.

10 and 8 euros is the price of the tickets.The last proposal of the week will arrive on Sunday, November 8 (12h), with the Titeremurcia Festival.

The show 'Nautilus', by La Negra, will bring us closer to the work of Jules Verne '20,000 leagues of underwater travel' to show us a fascinating world but threatened by pollution.And it is that this adaptation carried out through the theater of objects offers a new reading of the classic, more committed and environmentalist, where the coral banks have become mountains of garbage and the fish in plastic bags.

'Nautilus' is a show recommended for children from 4 years old and tickets are on sale for 4 euros.Tales in English at the RomeaThe Teatro Romea will resume for its part this Saturday, November 7 (12h), the cycle of theater in English 'Little Romea', organized in collaboration with ARENAaprende.

Six storytellers are scheduled until next January; all of them based on classics like 'The Three Little Pigs', which will open this week with actress Eva Mataix and which is recommended for children from 1 to 7 years old.'Snow White' ('Snow White'), with Cristina Romá, can be seen at the Romea next November 14 and, on Saturday 28, Jon Mitó will tell the little ones the story of 'The Pied Piper of Hamelin' (' Hamelin's futist').The turn of 'The Bremen Musicians' (' The Bremen Musicians') will be on December 12 and, for the first two weeks of January, the stories of 'Pinocchio' and 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' (' Goldilocks').

Tickets for all sessions, which will be held in the theater stalls in order to comply with the distancing and security measures, are on sale for 5 euros at the Romea box office (open from Tuesday to Friday, from 11 a.m.

to 1:30 p.m.

and 5:30 p.m.

to 8:30 p.m., and from two hours before the start of the show) and on its website.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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