RAMON, Critics Award for Best Text 2019

Ramon has just separated from Patri and, while looking for a flat, he settles in the room of a teenager in his parents' house. There he finds the guitar, the exercise bike and all the cassettes that transport him to the 90s.

From the security of his room, he recalls his past, but what he can not imagine is that, in the immediate present, his life is about to change and become a real roller coaster.

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

PRESS and CRITICISM

RAMON 2024

RAMON returns to BCN in the ATRIUM room.

From 10 from December to 12 in January

Show in Catalan

Opening hours: from Wednesday to Saturday at 20:18 p.m. and Sunday at 30:10 p.m. Tuesday, December 20 at XNUMX 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 groupscontact! (Management expenses not included)

RAMON 2022 tour

RAMON returns to Barcelona at the Teatre Poliorama next spring.

On March 28, April 4, April 11, April 25

Mondays at 20 p.m. On Monday, April 4, there will be a post-function talk with the company.

BOOK YOUR TICKET AT: www.teatrepoliorama.com/ramon

RAMON 2020-2021 tour

RAMON opens season at Eòlia Theater from September 16 to October 4, 2020

RAMON is the journey of an eternal teenager (a Peter Pan), that when he turns forty, he has no choice but to mature and face adult life. With a tragicomic tone and a dynamic rhythm, he explores the concepts of loss and memory from different perspectives.

From September 16 to October 4, 2020

Author and Director: Monegal sea
Actor and musician: Francesc Ferrer
Scenography: Anna Tantull
Dramaturgy of the projections: Josep Galindo
Lamp design: Conchita Pons
Audiovisuals: Tony Roura
Clothing and tools: Monegal sea
Pictures: MW Photography

A project from M.Monegal i F. Ferrer in co - production with Aeolian Productions

Critics Award for Best Text 2019

Recommended age: +14
Length: 90m
Language: Catalan

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Review by Roser Garcia Guash of Teatre Barcelona

“Mar Monegal is the author and director and deserving of the Prize [Critics' Award for Best Original Text] that was awarded to her. It is a current text, biting, satirical, agile, funny and critical […]

Francesc Ferrer is the interpreter of this monologue. He knows how to convey all the moods imposed by the text. […] His bewilderment, discouragement, sadness, irony and fear reach the farthest seats from the stage. Simply sublime. ”

"RAMON" arrives, a tragicomedy written and directed by Mar Monegal and performed by Francesc Ferrer.

Ramon is just separated from the Patri, and while looking for a flat, he settles in his parents' teenage house. There he returns to the guitar, the static bicycle and all the cassettes that carry him to 90 years.

From the security of his room, he recalls his past, but what he can not imagine is that, in the immediate present, his life is about to change and become a real roller coaster.

The play will be seasonal November 8 to December 29 in the Atrium Room (Consell de Cent street, 435, 08009 Barcelona).

Advance sale at the Aeolian reception, for students at € 9,50 and for outsiders at € 12. Tickets are € 19 at the Atrium box office.

In this link you can make the reservation and access to more information about the project: entradium.com/ramon

ARTISTIC SHEET

Authority and direction: Mar Monegal
Musical interpretation and composition: Francesc Ferrer
Dramaturgy of space and projections: Josep Galindo
Scenic space: Anna Tantull
Audiovisual works: Toni Roura
Lighting design: Conchita Pons

A project by Mar Monegal and Francesc Ferrer with the collaboration ofEolia.

Images of the work