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Malena Alterio Masha / Ginés García Millán Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin / Malena Gutiérrez Polina Andryevna / Alfonso Lara Ilya Shamrayev / Diego Martín Semyon Semyonovich Medvedenko / Miguel Rellán Pjotr Nikolayevich Sorin / Pablo Rivero Konstantin Gavrilovich Treplyov / Marina Salas Nina Zarechnaya / Susi Sánchez Irina Nikolayevna Arkadina / Anibal Soto Yevgeny Sergeyevich Dorn
set Alberto Negrín / costumes Ana Garay / lighting Sebastián Blutrach
director assistant Adriana Roffi / light and stagehand tenchician David Vizcaino / casting director Rosa Estévez / / management Lola Graiño / management director Ana Jelín
set up made by Mambo Decorados / props made by Carlos Aparicio
produced by Producciones Teatrales Contemporáneas, Marcus Teatrales S.L. and Sebastián Blutrach
show in Spanish
length 1h. 30’ no interval
debate with the artistic crew after the show on 01/11
Horaris
Tuesday to Friday | 20:30 |
Saturday | 17:30 and 21:00 |
Sunday | 18:00 |
debate with the artistic crew after the show on 01/11
Preus
tariff b | |
wednesday (the audience day) | 21,30€ |
the rest of days | 30,25€ |
with discount* (except the audience day) |
25,75€ |
*15% discount with the Carnet Jove, + 25, students, under 14s, senior citizens, unemployed, disabled, large families and single parent families, TNC and Mercat de les Flors subscribers, TR3SC, La Vanguardia subscribers, local regional libraries and theatres
A new version of Chekhov's The Seagull, by the Argentine director Daniel Veronese, whose characters are part of a group of artists from provinces.
Only the peaceful customs of everyday life, banality, expressing the minimum, appears capable of concealing something that is simmering underneath - confusion and disorder, isolation and misunderstanding. Wisdom, education, humanity and the capacity for sacrifice are almost non-existent values, denied to this highly unusual rural acting group. They seem to hear and decide: it is better to ignore each other and not to interfere with the course of history, consuming oneself, destroying oneself...