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The Chaos Antonio Alamo will present tomorrow at Teatro Circo Murcia (27/11/2012)

The Arts Plas Plas company will not remain indifferent to any of the spectators attending morning (at 21.00) to the performance of the play "Chaos" by Antonio Alamo in Murcia Circus Theatre.

Chaos is a mixture of political thriller, comedy and drama metaphysical.

Yes, it's a mess, but a vital chaos more than anything.

It questions the political and social system, marginalization and motivations of young people.

This is an exciting role, exaggerated, sometimes almost always acidic and bitter.

With caustic humor and wicked world has not exactly merciful vision.

The project features actors like Javier Mula (Bulldog), José Alberto Agüera (Charly), Antonio Albujer (Axel) and Pedro Alejandro Villalba (Toni).

The extensive training and quality of this deal allows the director to break the linearity of the dramatic action of introducing body movement techniques that favor the "physicality" of the actor in the action, but also facing the viewer who sees significantly expanded the horizon itself fact.

Antonio Alamo is one of the most interesting contemporary Spanish authors.

He became known with the left ear of Van Gogh (1993), which won the Prix Bradomín Marquis.

Later would Prize Tirso de Molina with Drunks (1996).

Among his most significant works are also of Chaos (2000), I, Satan (2005), Singin 'in the bullets (2007), Sick (2008), The case of nerves (2009), among a considerable drama.

Alamo studied in London, from which comes a taste for English theater that is reflected in its version for the Royal Shakespeare Company of Cardenio, the unfinished work of Fletcher and Shakespeare, Cervantes inspired by the character.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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