Let us first half in a village abandoned, lost on a mountain in the Pyrenees. There, a group of women resists, isolated pressure from your neighbors. The community wants to sell the building to the town, but they oppose it, covered by a black legend: practicing witchcraft.
Let us now move to the mine on the outskirts of Barcelona. Calanda is a guy who has gone from selling heroin and stealing cars to become an entrepreneur of dubious legality, the owner of a property with no brakes ambitions. Both stories intertwine and blend to finish painting a fresco of Catalonia and ourselves. Who we are, where we have come and what we have left all the way.
A Catalan history, Chair Award 2011 for best theatrical text of the season, was released within the framework of the T6 season 2010/2011 with immediate success. This ambitious story that runs twenty year history of our country (the transition to the post-Olympic Barcelona) is back in the Great Hall, rewritten by the author and with a cast of new faces, because the public was left out have another chance to see the show and for those who already saw this intrepid western Catalan can be re-entered into a plot with new surprises.
Ages: Production recommended for 14 years and over
Let us now move to the mine on the outskirts of Barcelona. Calanda is a guy who has gone from selling heroin and stealing cars to become an entrepreneur of dubious legality, the owner of a property with no brakes ambitions. Both stories intertwine and blend to finish painting a fresco of Catalonia and ourselves. Who we are, where we have come and what we have left all the way.
A Catalan history, Chair Award 2011 for best theatrical text of the season, was released within the framework of the T6 season 2010/2011 with immediate success. This ambitious story that runs twenty year history of our country (the transition to the post-Olympic Barcelona) is back in the Great Hall, rewritten by the author and with a cast of new faces, because the public was left out have another chance to see the show and for those who already saw this intrepid western Catalan can be re-entered into a plot with new surprises.
Ages: Production recommended for 14 years and over
Cast and Creative Team for Una història catalana at Teatre Nacional de Catalunya
Cast
David Bagés
Lurdes Barba
Pep Cruz
Borja Espinosa
Andrés Herrera
Direction
Jordi Casanovas
Set design
Sebastià Brosa
Lighting
David Bofarull
David Bagés
Lurdes Barba
Pep Cruz
Borja Espinosa
Andrés Herrera
Direction
Jordi Casanovas
Set design
Sebastià Brosa
Lighting
David Bofarull
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