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Synopsis is the lie The key to maintaining the illusion? Mònica, Ramon and her five -year -old son, Martí, have traveled to Finland to spend the Christmas holidays with Monica’s sister, Núria, her Finnish partner and the daughter of both Aina, four. Little Martí is very excited, in Finland he will be able to see Santa Claus real. The evening between two families is idyllic, a house in the middle of snowy fir trees, fireplace, sleds at the door, placid family environment … but everything is twisted when Aina tells Martí that Santa does not exist, which is a character that adults were invented long ago to coerce children to get along well. It is true that it is impossible for a single man to distribute gifts to all children in the world in one night. Martí’s disgust is great, but even more so of his parents. For Mònica and Ramon to maintain the illusion of his son is one of the highs of Christmas. From this, the two couples contrast two ways to educate the totally opposite children, discussing the truth and the lie, the traditions, the family values, and inevitably come to the secret of the past that no one was looking forward to unearthed. Artistic sheet Author: Cristina Clemente and Marc Angelet Directed by: Nelson Valentte Performers: Míriam Iscla, David Bagés, Anna Sahun and Albert Prat Setwork and costumes: Albert Pascual Lighting: August Viladomat Sound space: Marc Santa Language Catalan Recommended Age of 10 years Accessibility Special attention and access for people with special attention Lapland Show on the Web of the Condal Theater Program of the Teatre Condal Last Update: 05/23/2025
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