
You can be you, I can be me
You can be you, I can be me
Dramaturgy by Joan Lluís Bozzo and Mariona Bosch de la Cruz
A production by Raiga Teatre
28 Nov – 07 from 2025
Break the silence of the reality of mental illness in adolescence.
Joan Lluís Bozzo directs a theater-document show on mental health.
From family scenes from real experiences the work deals with the harsh reality of the mental illness in adolescence. The show is followed by a colloquium-forum driven by professionals fromIta Mental Health.
Two mothers and two teenage daughters relate their experiences in the field of mental health in the first person as Daughters suffer from depression and eating disorder for different causes.
The perspective of the two generations addresses topics such as bullying, sexual abuse, social media use, self -image, self -harm, suicide and how mental health problems affect the whole family.
Together they embark on a cathartic and crude journey where does not make up or romantize mental healthbut a message of hope is transmitted and, above all, the importance of asking for help.
More information
You can be you, I can be me It is a theatrical proposal that is structured from scenes that have been extracted from the experience experienced by a group of people who have suffered in their family or in their own person the harsh reality of mental illnesses in adolescence.
It is a work that is not intended to be a play of fiction or a show to use but a theater-documentary In order to make viewers reflect on the need to break the wall of silence that too often isolates and surrounds people with mental illness. We want to give them a voice to their family environments that feel helpless and incompresses in the face of the few resources that public institutions offer to solve this growing problem.
The function is followed by a forum led by professionals of Ita Mental Health and the psychologist Núria Reig In order for the people who wish to comment on the doubts and problems that the theme of the scenes has aroused.
The purpose that Running theater It is proposed with this function is to stimulate and stir people and institutions for the prevention and healing of mental disorders that increase in our country each year and normalize these diseases by fighting the stigmatization and marginalization that often lead to.







Artistic sheet
Dramaturgy: Joan Lluís Bozzo and Mariona Bosch de la Cruz
Scenic direction: Joan Lluís Bozzo
A production ofRunning theater
Full artistic sheet
Dramaturgy: Joan Lluís Bozzo and Mariona Bosch de la Cruz
Scenic direction: Joan Lluís Bozzo
Performers: Mariona Bosch Nuri / Mireia Gatius, Elisenda Fenollosa / Laia Vidal, Sira Capella / Maria Pérez, Míriam Mas / Mariona Bosch de la Cruz
Content advice: Ita Mental Health and Núria Reig
Direction of the Colloquium: Ita Mental Health and Núria Reig
Department: Laia Pérez
Communication and press: Maco & Co (MJ Vacas)
Audiovisual production: Dimas Bozzo
Photograph: Carlor Escorsell and Carles de la Cruz
Projection content: Young people with mental illness
Production: Running theater
Music illustrations: Albert Guinovart
A production ofRunning theater
Dates: From November 28 to December 7, 2025.
Gender: Theater-Document.
Duration: 60 ′ of function and 60 ′ of colloquium-forum.
Language: Catalan.
Hours:
Tuesday to Friday at 8pm.
Saturdays at 7pm.
Sundays at 6pm.
General (box office) € 21
General (web sale) € 18
Pre -release discount € 16
Active promotion until the day of the premiere.
Groups € 14
From 8 people.
Discount for groups € 15
Pink card, people with disabilities, functional diversity (and companion), nobrosa and single -parent family card.
It is essential to present the accreditation to the box office.
Young culture € 12
Miranda Foundation € 12
Miranda Foundation’s partners. Entry with promotional code.
Eolia students € 7
Students and Graduate Alumni CSAD
It is essential to present accreditation to the box office.
*Management expenses not included.
Press contact: Anna Espunya. Theater@eolia.cat
You may also be interested in

The entrance You can be you, I can be me is published first in Aeolia Theater.