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11th National Congress
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SOCIAL PROGRAMME
The "Estación Fluvial" Promenade
At no extra cost
All these events are included in the price of the
Congress ticket.
Thursday
7th July -
19:00 - 21:00
A re creation of Molière’s texts "The Miser" and "The Imaginary Invalid" . A comedy that shows the world of hypocrisy that surrounds the main character, who keeps a wealthy treasure hidden at home - which everybody wants to steal..
The Resurrection of Hamlet William Shakespeare likes to play with his own plays. In line with that inclination, our version of Hamlet is based on a character who steps in and out of the action, observing it, criticizing it, or involving himself in it. As "narrator" he guides the events forward. As "Hamlet" he dives into his own monologues. As a poly-funtional character, he puts on the skin of Ophelia's father, Laertes, the players, etc.When everything is said and done all men must confront their destiny with irreversible decisiones. Hamlet is an exponent of the universal tragedy of the human condition: his doubt and confusion, tempered with his thirst for justice, lead him to take matters in his own hands and to kill and die inmersed in a gigantic question mark Friday
8th July –
14:30 - 15:30
Based
on Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre in a free version by Celia Zubiri.
This
intense and tragic love story is coloured by grotesque characters that
will lead the audience to reflect upon abused authority on children and
injustice.
Friday
8th July - evening
Saturday
9th July -
14:30 - 15:30
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