"It is not just a comedy with which we will enjoy a lot, but also has a supportive side", with these words has presented the Councilor for Culture, David Martinez, the play 'Dynamite', to be performed on Saturday, 16 December, at the Batel Auditorium.
In the representation of the comedy, the city council of Cartagena collaborates, giving free the Auditorium.
In the press conference were also present the director and producer of the work, Ginés Sánchez, and the secretary of the Association Apices, Juana María Martínez.
The character of the comedy is humor and fun and the mayor of Culture hopes that, in these times, when it is so necessary to have fun, people go to the theater to have fun.
David Martinez, in addition, has said he feels very satisfied that this project has a Cartagena stamp.
"We bet on the people here.
It is important that our theaters are open to the people of the land that is triumphing, "concluded the mayor of Culture.
The work will perform social work donating 30 percent of its collection to the Association Apices, the association for community integration of people with mental illness in Cartagena and Shire.
The capacity of the Batel is 400 seats with seats prices of between 12 euros the most economical up to 15 euros The seats can be purchased at the box office or through its website.
The money will go to a sheltered housing project in El Bohío, where nine children with mental health problems will live.
The Department of Social Affairs is working to include, within 15 euros, travel by bus and thus facilitate the associations of women in the region can enjoy this comedy.
Dynamite has no other pretension than to make people have fun with her, to have a good time, for people to break the monotony of their day to day and go to the theater to give a good laugh.
Dinamita has among his interpreters popular faces of cinema and television such as: Guillermo Montesinos, (Cuentame), Manuel Tafallé, (Serve and protect) and Fernando Vaquero, (Amar is forever).
The play premiered in Madrid at the Alerquín theater in Gran Vía.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena