| Registrations can be made from today until March 24th through a digital form and again there will be three sessions, two face-to-face and one virtual | The municipal theaters of Murcia (Teatro Romea, Teatro Circo Murcia and Teatro Bernal) are launching the tenth edition of the Dramatic Reading Club, which will take place in April and May.
Registrations can be made from today, March 15, and until March 24.
In this way, the opportunity is offered to enjoy the word again and the experience of reading dramatic texts and then meet, either in person or in online sessions, and share opinions and debate. As in all previous editions, the texts will be commented, having the voluntary possibility of attending the representations that will take place in the municipal stages, and after the viewing of the show, in the next session, the staging will also be analyzed.
In this new edition, conducted by Ángel Salcedo, two very different texts have been selected: 'Torres', by the Murcian playwright, actor and director José Bote, which will be performed in mid-April at the TCM, and' Dreams and Visions of Rodrigo Rato ', by Roberto Martín Maiztegui and Pablo Remón, which will arrive at Bernal in May. Three groups will be formed for the readings.
Two of them, at 12 and 18 hours, will be in person at the Romea Theater and there will be a maximum of 12 attendees, and the third, at 20 hours, will be virtual, through the Zoom platform, and up to 20 people may participate.
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In the case of face-to-face sessions, the use of a mask will be mandatory and they will be carried out in compliance with all safety and hygiene measures and maintaining the distance between the attendees. Registration to participate in the Dramatic Reading Club will be done digitally through a form that is available on the websites of the Teatro Romea, the Teatro Circo Murcia and the Teatro Bernal, and all the information will also be disseminated on the networks social spaces.
Applications must be delivered from March 15 to 24 and, in the event that the number of applications exceeds the number of places, a draw will be held. The texts will be sent to the participants via email (with the commitment not to reproduce, distribute or disseminate the work in any type of format) and, for the holding of the sessions, there must be a minimum attendance of 8 people in the face-to-face meetings and 15 people in the virtual one.
Otherwise, it will be suspended. The texts The first sessions of the X Dramatic Reading Club of municipal theaters are scheduled for next Monday, April 12, in the case of the virtual session (8 p.m.), and for Tuesday, April 13, in the face-to-face session (12 and 18h).
In them, the text of the show 'Torres' will be analyzed, which will be performed at TCM by the Teatro de la Delivery company on April 15 and 16.
It is a text inspired by the lives of the musicians Tim Buckley and Jeff Buckley, father and son, of which the Murcian playwright, actor and stage director José Bote is the author. The second meetings of the Club will be on Tuesday May 18 and will deal with the text of 'Dreams and Visions of Rodrigo Rato', the acclaimed play by Teatro Kamikaze that will be performed on May 21 at the Bernal Theater.
It is an award-winning comedy written by Roberto Martín Maiztegui and Pablo Remón that refers to a time of dreams and mirages, the 'party' of a country that grew wildly and the hangover that came later, taking as a symbolic figure the character of Rodrigo Rato . 'Adventures and hors d'oeuvres by Juan Rana' In addition to the two texts announced, for which the new registration period opens, the participants in the previous edition of the Dramatic Reading Club still have a pending encounter with the Golden Age and with the 'Adventures and hors d'oeuvres of Juan Rana' .
The play had to be postponed at the Romea Theater and will finally be performed on May 1 and, therefore, the sessions that also had to be canceled and are scheduled for Wednesday, March 24, are resumed. The dramaturgy is on this occasion by Álvaro Tato, responsible for the versions of the short pieces that make up this show (texts by Calderón and Agustín Moreto, among others) who reflects on the limits of humor and is also a tribute to an essential figure of classical Spanish theater: Juan Rana, the most famous comedian of the Golden Age.
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Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia