The famous Catalan company Els Joglars lands in Murcia to offer a second version of his musical El Nacional.
Don José, an old usher the National Theatre of Opera, decide to return the theater to its original splendor with a group representing indigent, the Rigoletto.
With this premise, Els Joglars is immersed in a sea of ​​criticism directed acid to the theater, actor and all around him.
No one and nothing escapes.
The National Theatre can be seen in the Romea in Murcia on 25, 26 and May 27, at 21, 22 and 20 hours respectively.
The price of seats is 22, 16.50, and 11 euros
The work itself does not attract as much for its history but rather by his characters endearing, funny and sincere and the exceptional soprano voice Begoña Alberdi.
The National is the perfect excuse to allow Albert Boadella enter in the text all their thoughts around the culture and especially the theater world, yet the work for that very reason loses pace and novelty.
Two hours may be short if the viewer follows a plot, if it enters the domestic jurisdictions of the characters, if you connect to their conflicts, if you go to the evolution of a plot and characters.
The difficulties to control and train the homeless full of violence including the penetration of the argument of 'Rigoletto' among his delirium or external interventions to vacate and demolish it, are some of the conflicts that Don Jose will face steadfastly to throughout the play.
But his reluctance to accept external reality of a world that works without the theater as an outcome abocará adamant, accompanied by the singing and the music of Verdi.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia