Workshop with Director Darío Facal
Director and Playwright Darío Facal conducted free acting workshops, focusing on material from his stage adaptations of Dangerous Liaisons by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos and Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad.
Director and Playwright Darío Facal conducted free acting workshops, focusing on material from his stage adaptations of Dangerous Liaisons by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos and Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad.
The annual series brings together the latest voices from Spain. The 2019 edition included Alfredo Sanzol, Paco Bezerra, and Juan Mayorga.
Spotlight on Contemporary Spanish Theater: Women Dramatists features work by Yolanda García Serrano, Laila Ripoll, and Paloma Pedrero.
The annual series returns to Instituto Cervantes to showcase the latest contemporary work from Spain, including El Minuto del Payaso by J. R Fernández, Fernando Soto & Luis Bermejo; Liberto by Gemma Brió; and Dark Stone by Alberto Conejero.
Award-winning Spanish actor and playwright Juan Diego Botto’s latest work is a revealing look at the issue of (im)migration from the perspectives of those who have experienced the loneliness, loss, and ultimate resolve.
This year's series includes new work from Juan Mayorga, José Padilla, Alberto Conejero, Blanca Doménech, Paco Bezerra and Juan Diego Botto.
The Heiber family lives in a world that’s plagued by flawed social and political models. Is RONENSBOURGH the answer to all their problems? Beatriz Cabur's highly experimental work attempts to find out.
The four-day music festival features talents from all over the world including the multidisciplinary chamber music ensemble Cre.Art Project; the ensemble Bohemian Trio; the contemporary ensemble Argento Chamber Ensemble; and the composer virtuoso JP Jofre.
The two-day event features timely plays from emerging playwrights in Spain’s contemporary scene, including Miguel del Arco, Aitor Tejada, Paco Becerra, Marta Buchaca, Antonio César Morón, José Manuel Mora, Beatriz Cabur.
Días Estupendos (Wonderful Days) by Alfredo Sanzol employs a series of sketches to evoke summertime memories and examine the fantasies that emerge when we stray from daily routines.