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La mort i la primavera
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From La mort i la primavera by Mercè Rodoreda

La Veronal

Idea and artistic direction: Marcos Morau
Sala Gran
24/09/2025 al 09/10/2025
Boira

Lluïsa Cunillé

Directed: by Lurdes Barba
Sala Petita
09/10/2025 al 09/11/2025
La corona d'espines

Josep Maria de Sagarra

Directed: by Xavier Albertí
Sala Gran
13/11/2025 al 21/12/2025
Maria Magdalena

Michael De Cock

Dramaturgy: Carme Portaceli and Inés Boza
Sala Gran
22/01/2026 al 22/02/2026
Èdip & Antígona

From d’Èdip rei, Èdip a Colonos i Antígona de Sòfocles

Authorship and direction: Carlota Subirós
Sala Gran
22/04/2026 al 31/05/2026
Chroniques

Peeping Tom

Creation and direction: Gabriela Carrizo
Sala Gran
04/06/2026 al 14/06/2026

Clips

The She-Wolf Queen.

Pau Carrió dedicates his new creation to Margaret of Anjou: the She-Wolf Queen. She is one of the most quoted characters in Shakespeare's works, always revolving around the great male protagonists (Henry VI, Richard III) but, on the other hand, she d

Sigues tortuga
The rooster is having a terrible time. He has been unemployed for a long time and doesn't have a penny. One day he is offered the job of a singing teacher and he is enthusiastic. But the job is not what he expected. His students are Les Wonderful, five turtles with not very gifted voices who want the rooster to help them win a singing contest. With their endearing optimism and infinite kindness, the turtles will test the rooster's patience and teach him that, in this life, what matters is not getting far but enjoying the journey.
Maria Magdalena
Miriam, a teacher, travels from Brussels to Barcelona to attend a conference on Mary Magdalene. She leaves her young daughter behind and makes the important decision to divorce her husband. When she arrives at Barcelona airport, the taxi driver waiting for her says he is Jesus. Following Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway and Flaubert's Madame Bovary, Carme Portaceli and Michael De Cock focus on the character of Mary Magdalene, the symbol – by far – of women erased throughout history.
Hola, ràbia!
A knot in the stomach, fire in the body and an explosion that runs through us inside and out. We scream, we cry, we feel like punching and kicking, or running away. It is anger. When it visits us we don't like it, but it is inevitable and it will continue to do so throughout our lives. This theatrical project wants to be a space to look at anger head on and up close, experiencing some of its aspects through play. An immersive experience about what anger is, how it makes us feel and why.