The Auditorium The Batel confirmed for November works the blackout, with Gabino Diego as the protagonist, the 10th, and Don Juan Tenorio, by 1.
True to his audience, Gabino Diego exploits its comic vision in the blackout, a crazy comedy, directed by Yllana, in which he plays a nice and romantic guy who gets involved in a large mess following an outage .
The blackout, that is in the Batel November 10, at 21.30 and is an adaptation of Peter Shaffer's Black Comedy (1965), which was a huge success in 1968 the Spanish stages of the hand that at that time was a promising actor named Paco Morán.
Tickets are 20, 18 and 15 euros.
The work presents some peculiar complications for interpreters, since the characters are dark and not look at the eyes.
Gabino Diego gives life to a young sculptor who invited home to an influential art collector in the hope that this meeting will relaunch his career.
That night, his girlfriend, played by Eva Santolaria, has invited his father, a stern exmilitar who plays Ramon Merlo, to meet her fiance.
An electrical fault sink in the darkness a few guests will see how things are complicated by the arrival of an old girlfriend of the protagonist, played by Ana Arias, a neighbor who is afraid of the dark, represented by Aurora Sanchez, a neighbor and antiquarian the protagonist who has stolen a valuable pictures to temporarily impress the guests.
DON JUAN TENORIO
In addition, on November 1 The function Batel host Don Juan Tenorio, at 21.30. Tickets are 25, 20 and 15 euros.
The custom of staging Don Juan Tenorio by José Zorrilla around the Day of the Dead is a tradition that has its origins in the mid-nineteenth century and is due to the fact that the dead have a role in the resolution of this work.
The action of Don Juan Tenorio is located in the Seville of 1545, during the reign of Charles V.
Don Juan Tenorio has won a bid to Don Luis Mejia to see who would work for a year worse.
Don Luis, not satisfied with the result, returns to challenge the protagonist, proposing seduce a novice without confessing.
Will Doña Inés, who, unexpectedly, Don Juan will love you madly.
A discount of 50 percent in 2nd Amphitheatre tickets, 50 and 50 unemployed youths, who present their card.
Also go on sale other 50 entries with 50 percent discount for seniors.
The latter at selected locations in the room. These inlets can only be purchased at the box office of The Batel up to 10 days before the show, and you can only sell one card per person and presented.
Discounts are not cumulative.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena