The last weeks of the season


An alarm — The last atom, by Jordi Oriol
Master of double meanings, Jordi Oriol returns to express the meanings of words when the world seems to run out of answers. An apocalyptic piece about science, language and disappearance: what happens when what we stop talking about also stops existing?

 

A maze — Chroniclesby Peeping Tom
The dreamlike plastic of Peeping Tom returns, this time only with its female half at the front, Gabriela Carrizo. Chronicles it places five bodies in a temporal labyrinth, between remains of the past and forms still to be born. Theater dance to observe what remains of the body when time stops moving in a straight line.

 

A crack — I wanted to be a fagot but I was born a sudacafrom Mazorra
Self-fictional cabaret about migration, queer identity and European promises that are not always the color they are painted. The title already marks the terrain: body, origin and desire as political material, with the colonial wound at the center. Theater to decolonize the mind.

 

A reopening — Federico Garcíaby Pep Tosar
Pep Tosar’s work on Lorca returns, now with an added burden: it raises the curtain on the renovated Teatre Raval. Poetry, memory and anti-fascism to inaugurate a space that also wants to return to occupy the place that was taken from it one day.

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