RAMON
RAMON returns to the Atrium Room
From December 10, 2024 to January 12, 2025
Show in Catalan
Opening hours: From Wednesday to Saturday at 20pm and Sundays at 18pm. Tuesday, December 30 at 10 p.m.
Rates: General admission €22
20% discount advance tickets (promotion valid until December 9 at 23:59 p.m.). Performing Arts Schools 15 € for students and teaching staff. Special prices for groups, contact! (Management expenses not included)
ARTISTIC SHEET
Author and Director: Monegal sea
Actor and Musician: Francesc Ferrer
Scenic space: Anna Tantull
Dramaturgy screenings: Josep Galindo
Audiovisuals: Tony Roura
Light design: Conchita Pons
Changing room: Monegal sea
Executive Production: Laura Manchón
Photographs: MW Photography
A project by Mar Monegal and Francesc Ferrer in co-production with EÒLIA
Ramon has just separated from Patri and, while he is looking for an apartment, he moves into the teenager's room at his parents' house. There he finds the guitar, the exercise bike and everything from cassettes that transport him to the 90s. From the safety of his room, he remembers his past, but what he doesn't imagine is that, in the most immediate present, the his life is about to change and become a real roller coaster.
ELNA'S MATERNITY
Elna's Maternity at Teatro Eòlia
From December 12, 2024 to January 12, 2025
Show in Catalan
Opening hours: From Wednesday to Friday at 20pm. Saturdays at 19pm. Sundays at 18pm.
** No function on 25/12, 26/12, 01/01 and 5/01
ARTISTIC SHEET
From the work ofAssumed Montellà
Dramaturgy: Pablo Ley Fancelli
Direction: Josep Galindo
Performers: Rosa Galindo i Franco Piccinno
Music selection: Luc Olivier Sánchez i Rosa Galindo
Scenography: Galilei Project
Audiovisual design: Tony Roura
Lighting: Anna Espunya Juárez
Council: Zerayehu Biosca
Changing room: Galilei Project
Production: Laura Manchón
Technician and head of room: Andrés Piza
Ticket office: Eduardo Mendez
A co-production of Galilei Project, Fortià Viñas i Theater Eòlia Productions
A as the republican army retreats before the last thrust of the francist army, the exile of hundreds of thousands of people begins. The most serious moment occurred in January 1939, when almost half a million people fled to France. This is how it begins, for many drama of exile, an inhuman collective tragedy that is evident in the French concentration camps such as that of Algiers.