A schedule will be purely female protagonist in the Nuevo Teatro Circo this fall next, so said the Councillor for Culture of the City of Cartagena, Rosario Montero, in the presentation today, with the programmer of the Department, Francisco Martin, of the works of theater stage will be represented in Cartagena during the months of October, November and December.
And is that this scenario will, among others, Amparo Larrañaga, Maria Pujalte, Marina San José, Mariola Fuentes, Llum Barrera, Belinda Washington, Miriam Diaz-Aroca, Gloria Muñoz, Malena Alterio, Charo Lopez and Melani Olivares.
Five plays up the program, which must be added the Cartagena Jazz Festival, which takes place from 2 to 29 November and that the details will be announced the second week of September.
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Fall schedule will begin on Friday, October 18, with the work of Carol Lopez Sisters.
A caustic acid comedy in which three sisters and mothers reveal their best kept secrets in a kitchen.
Leading the cast Amparo Larrañaga, Maria Pujalte, Marina San José, Amparo Fernández, Adrián Lamana Chisco Amado.
This comedy was released five years ago in Barcelona and now goes on tour in Castilian mount.
The author and director, Carol Lopez, referent of Catalan drama, this work has received the Max Award for Best Playwright, Best Editing Award and Armchair Critics' Award for best direction Barcelona.
On Friday October 25, the Nuevo Teatro Circo host The Good Wife Handbook, twelve stories about women who lived the Women's Section.
It is a comedy that shows different situations of women and the times in which they lived from 1934-1977.
The play speaks of marital relations, education, sports, religion, censorship, radio, sexuality, the Swedish ...
His protagonists are girls or young people who aspire to a place in the Women's Section, or applied wives seeking happiness of the other, or transgressors of norms established in religion or sex ...
The show stars the actresses Llum Barrera (There is no one alive or the comedy club), Mariola Fuentes (Pedro Almodóvar's Live Flesh, or Torrente de Santiago Segura) and Natalia Hernandez (Hermanos y detectives or Love in Difficult Times ).
Ra diofónicos programs, music from different eras and social customs are reflected in a work where the texts tell how these women lived espiraban to be something in life.
Belinda Washington and Miriam Díaz-Aroca Ni are the stars for you, not for me, a comedy of José Luis Iborra and Sonia Gómez Gómez, which will be performed on Thursday, November 7.
Two women just suffered an irreparable loss.
The two have been widowed.
At the funeral, when they pick up the ashes, they discover that not only share the grief over losing her husband, but, in addition, the deceased is the same: have been married to the same man and only one kilo of ash to be shared between the two.
Grief turns to anger and failure, and while one wants to find out what is the other one did not have it, all the other wants to forget as soon as possible and move on.
But not going to be easy: the deceased will obey them is a new surprise.
If you want to inherit some of it will have to live on one floor both in love and companionship.
A few escapes them as the Argentine Claudio Tolcachir is able to draw characters of a full range dramatically, with profiles based layouts much wit and subtle nuances.
Broke all expectations with the omission of the Coleman family, his acclaimed first foray into the field of drama, spraying the box office in the Spanish Theatre in Madrid.
Now opens Emilia, starring Gloria Muñoz, Malena Alterio, Alfonso Lara, Daniel Grau and David Castillo, and go through Cartagena on Sunday November 24. Walter, the protagonist of this story is a man tormented by a childhood of suffering in the only had the pleasure of his nanny Emilia.
Now he has his own family, but custom, convenience, guilt, fatigue, fear of loneliness? Take the pulse of their existence.
A tragedy that goes beyond the family level, championing a critique of a social model that grates, as Tolcachir.
The fall schedule of the Culture Department of the close Charo Lopez and Melani Olivares General Information Last Edition, by Eduardo Galán, a comedy directed by Juan Carlos Rubio, and will be released in a few months.
In the half hour before the close of the last edition of the newspaper El Universal, there is the confrontation between Paloma (director, 67 years) and their daughter Minerva (editor in chief, 40) concerning the publication of a report about an alleged scandal involving a minister and the CEO of the newspaper.
In the key of comedy and tension of real time, there is a reckoning and professional life between mother and daughter during function accompanied by a funny fellow and the surprising adviser to the minister, resulting in a very dynamic entanglement fun.
The ambition of the players and the struggle for power steering in a duel the faces very unique.
Comedy acidic and highly topical human.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena