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cast
Carmen Machi
music Arnau Vilà / lighting Juanjo Llorens / sound Sandra Vicente (Studio 340)
hairdressing Sara Álvarez / management Aitor Tejada
co-produced by Kamikaze producciones and Mamáfloriana
show in Spanish
length 1h. no interval
program in Braille available at the ticket office
debate with the artistic crew after the show on 12/09
Horaris
Tuesday to Friday | 20:30 |
Saturday | 21:00 |
Sunday | 18:00 |
debate with the artistic crew after the show on 12/09
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
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Juicio a una zorra
Cartell
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Juicio a una zorra
© Sergio Parra
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Juicio a una zorra
© Sergio Parra
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Juicio a una zorra
© Sergio Parra
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Juicio a una zorra
© Sergio Parra
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Juicio a una zorra
© Sergio Parra
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Juicio a una zorra
© Sergio Parra
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Juicio a una zorra
© Sergio Parra
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Juicio a una zorra
© Sergio Parra
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Juicio a una zorra
© Sergio Parra
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Juicio a una zorra
© Sergio Parra
A monologue about Helen of Troy, commissioned for the Mérida Festival 2011, in which the protagonist decides to tell her story in her own words. The piece won the VI Valle-Inclán Theatre Prize for Acting.
Helen of Troy is probably one of the most reviled women in history. She is weighed down by the burden of having started the ancient world's most famous war. The powerful city of Troy was besieged by the Greeks for ten years. An army the like of which no one had ever seen was mobilized to force the arrogant Trojans to return the queen of Sparta to her rightful master. She had become Helen of Troy since she decided to leave her kingdom, her husband and her daughter and follow Paris, the son of Priam, king of Troy. But as she says herself: Does anyone with any common sense really think that they went to all that trouble because of me?