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Somni americà

cast
Pep Ambrós / Laura Aubert / Paula Blanco / Javier Beltrán / Annabel Castan / Mireia Illamola / Pol López / Arnau Puig / Bernat Quintana / Mima Riera / David Verdaguer

setting Assad Kassab / costumes Maria Armengol / lighting Iñaki Garz / sound Roger Julià / movement advisor Fátima Campos
 
director assistant Ariadna Castedo / setting assistant Paula Santos
 
produced by Teatre Lliure

show in Catalan
approximate length 1h. 35' no interval

hand program in Braille language avalaible at the box office

02/08 debate with the company after the show
performance recommended by the Servei Educatiu del Teatre Lliure


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Schedules 
from Wednesday to Friday 20:30
Saturday 17:30 and 21:00
Sunday 18:00
Prices 
tariff b  
Wednesday ans Saturday afternoon (the audience days) 18,50€
the rest of days 23€
advanced sales
(before the premiere)

21€
with discount*
(except the audience days)
19,50€
tariff top row
(on certain performances)
12€

*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, local regional libraries and theatres. To the La Vanguardia subscribers, the discount is only avalaible at the box office.

Somni americà - trailer

Somni Americà (fotos d'assaig)

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Les Antonietes and La Kompanyia Lliure have embarked on a voyage through the greatest American playwrights of the 20th century. In America, anyone can succeed – as long as you keep your eyes wide shut.

In the ‘20s, the United States experienced a decade of social and economic splendor that would come to be known as the American Dream. Through hard work and perseverance, anyone could climb to the very top of the social ladder – the sky was the limit. Nearly a century later, the American Dream has become so entrenched in our collective psyche that success seems like the only valid option for every citizen of this world.
But what would happen if everyone who rejected this dream of individual success instead pursued a small-scale, collective dream, one tailored to each and every one of us, a dream we could believe in even while awake? Does the world have space for these dreamers?
Oriol Tarrasón