Real Coliseo Carlos III - Programming history - Year 2021
Programming history. Year 2021.
Programming - January
Days of wine and rosesJ. P. Miller
DATE: Saturday, January 2, 2021
ADDRESS: Jose Luis Saiz
ABOUT US: DNA Theater
INTERPRETATION: Marcial Alvarez and Cristina Charro
JP Miller was a novelist, poet, and notable screenwriter of the Golden Age of American television. In 1958, he premiered on the small screen Days of wine and roses, earning high praise from critics. Four years later, the script was adapted for the cinema, directed by Blake Edwards and starring Jack Lemon and Lee Remick, becoming an all-time American film classic.
Torquemada, by Benito Pérez Galdós
DATE: Friday, January 15, 2021
ADDRESS: Juan Carlos Perez de la Fuente
ABOUT US: Perez de la Fuente Productions
INTERPRETATION: Peter Casablanca
The Galdós Year of the Community of Madrid presents Torquemada, the most solid, rotund, complex and therefore modern male character in all of Galdós' literature. A miserable neighborhood usurer, who claims to be a descendant of the famous inquisitor, who will be forced to question the meaning of his entire social climb when he finds himself face to face with illness and death.
January-2
My essentials
DATE: Sunday, January 17, 2021
INTERPRETATION: Pablo Amoros
Pablo Amorós collects in this concert works and authors that are essential for any fan of classical music. From Beethoven to Chopin, passing through the elegant Granados, Amorós interprets, with an emotional style and a subtle search for sound color, an eminently romantic program that will allow the listener to immerse himself in his deepest feelings and emotions.
siveriaby Javier Suarez Lema
DATE: Saturday, January 23, 2021
ADDRESS: Adolfo Fernandez
ABOUT US: K Productions and GG Stage Production
INTERPRETATION: Sonia Almarcha, Adolfo Fernandez and Marc Parejo
Inspired by real events and recognized with the Honorable Mention in the Leopoldo Alas Mínguez International Contest for LGTBI Theatrical Texts of the SGAE Foundation, the work of Suárez Lema recreates, freely and with the makings of the classic suspense genre, the days before to the arrest and interrogation of Russian activist Yelena Klimova.
January-3
Jaime Urrutia "Natural"
DATE: Saturday, January 30, 2021
INTERPRETATION: Jaime Urrutia, Juan Carlos Sotos and Esteban Hirschfeld
Jaime Urrutia, a consolidated icon of pop rock in our country for years, was for almost two decades leader of the group Gabinete Caligari - one of the most recognized and remembered bands of the so-called "movida madrileña" - and has in his current repertoire a long list of "hymns" for a whole generation.
Programming - February
The Kissby Ger Thijs
DATE: Saturday, February 6, 2021
ADDRESS: Maria Ruiz
ABOUT US: Eat and shut up
INTERPRETATION: Isabel Ordaz and Santiago Molero
Ger Thijs builds a text of very agile dialogues, full of cynicism and humanity, where humor becomes survival, seduction and curiosity for the other. Two strangers (Isabel Ordaz and Santiago Molero) to whom life, always obscenely alive, proposes to walk together for a stretch.
stonedby Adriana Davidova
DATE: Sunday, February 7, 2021
ADDRESS: Adriana Davidova
ABOUT US: Water in the desert
INTERPRETATION: Adriana Davidova and Liberto Rabal
Adriana Davidova and Liberto Rabal reflect on freedom in stoned, a metaphor that reflects the social, moral and human dilemmas that arise with any type of fanaticism in a world in which, more than ever, we must ask ourselves what is to do the right thing on the human, moral, political and social spectrum, so that be the place we all dream of living.
February - 2
Akelarre, from The Feliuettes
Violet Territory Festival
DATE: Saturday, February 13, 2021
ADDRESS: Miriam Escurriola
ABOUT US: The Feliuettes
INTERPRETATION: Laia Alsina Riera, Maria Cirici, Laura Pau
Within the Violet Territory Festival, The Feliuettes return to the most genuine cabaret, full of music, hooliganism, vindication, comedy and self-parody, and they invite us to their personal coven, where they will question us about the world they have lived in and how to transform it as women. Black humor, pain, the absurd and tragicomedy are the ingredients of this cocktail to speak with freedom and humor.
conserving memory, by Izaskun Fernández and Julián Sáenz-López
Violet Territory Festival
DATE: Sunday, February 14, 2021
ADDRESS: Izaskun Fernandez and Julián Sáenz-López
ABOUT US: The Courtyard Theater
INTERPRETATION: Izaskun Fernandez and Julián Sáenz-López
El Violet Territory Festival offers us this journey through objects, which is a game of questions to grandparents, a desire to preserve them, a personal pirouette to avoid absence, a tribute to important people, a desire to preserve their memory, to dull it.
February - 3
The things that I know are trueby Andrew Bovell
DATE: Saturday, February 20, 2021
ADDRESS: Julian Fuentes Reta
ABOUT US: Bito Productions
INTERPRETATION: Verónica Forqué, Julio Vélez, Pilar Gómez, Jorge Muriel, Borja Maestre and Candela Salguero
Starring Veronica Forqué, The things that I know are true it is a complex and intense portrait of the mechanisms of the family, and of marriage, from the point of view of the children. Jorge Muriel and Julián Fuentes Reta translate, adapt and direct, respectively, a text that explores the passage of time and the changes of beings due to it. .
Pepe Rivero plays Lecuona
FIAS 2021
DATE: Sunday, February 21, 2021
ADDRESS: Pepe Rivero
ABOUT US: Pepe Rivero Quintet
INTERPRETATION: Pepe Rivero, Javier Colina, Alfredo Chacón, Roman Filiu and Georvis Pico
From a commission for the International Festival of Sacred Art of the Community of Madrid, and always from his own jazz, symphonic, Latin and universal language, Pepe Rivero intends to show us with this project a personal look at Ernesto Lecuona from the respect and his own Cuban roots.
February-4
Piazzolla x 100
FIAS 2021
DATE: Saturday, February 27, 2021
ADDRESS: Federico Lechner
INTERPRETATION: Federico Lechner, Daniel "Pipi" Piazzolla, Claudio Constantini, Toño Miguel and Sheila Blanco
From the sweet melody of Ave Maria to the gravity of The death of the angel, going through the costumbrismo of the Bachín's kid, this selection of pieces is a sample of the originality of Piazzolla's music, which crosses genres from the tango and transcends any localism. Piazzolla x 100 It is, more than a tribute, a party.
My Cid
DATE: Sunday, February 28, 2021
ADDRESS: Jose Luis Gomez
ABOUT US: Abbey Theater
INTERPRETATION: José Luis Gómez and Helena Fernández (piano)
José Luis Gómez interprets the Song of Mio Cid, the greatest epic poem in Hispanic literature, which narrates the exploits that occurred to Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar in the XNUMXth century. The original transmission of To sing he placed the minstrel in front of his audience and, through his word, transported him to live with the hero the paths of his story. The development of the narrative is properly an action of the minstrel; his way of telling gives quality to the rhythm and physiognomy of the poem.
Programming - March
Floor
DATE: Saturday, March 6, 2021
DIRECTOR: Chevy Muraday
COMPANY: Losdedae
INTERPRETATION: Chevi Muraday and Inés Valderas
Le Plancher de Jeannot is a 15-square-meter piece of parquet, engraved with 80 lines of perforated capital letters, made in 1971 by Jeannot le Béarnais (1939-1972). This work, considered within Art Brut, is the trigger for the new work of Losdedae, the dance company directed by Chevi Muraday.
Nothing to say
XXV THEATER
DATE: Sunday, March 7, 2021
DIRECTOR: Leandre Ribera
COMPANY: Leandre Clown
INTERPRETATION: Leandre Ribera
For more than 25 years, Leandre Ribera has toured the world with his poetry-laden humor, inspired by silent movies, mime, gesture and the absurd. Ciutat de Barcelona Circus Prize and Catalunya Circus Prize for Best Staging in 2014, Nothing to say is a show of poetic humor without words that transports us to a world between optimism and nostalgia in an interactive, playful and tender experience.
Show recommended for family audiences.
March - 2
Petting, by Paula Portilla
DATE: Sunday, March 14, 2021
DIRECTION: Ñas Theater
COMPANY: Ñas Theater
INTERPRETATION: Paula Portilla
Petting It is a theater show for early childhood with the manipulation of puppets and objects that invites us to perceive and feel the different ways of relating to the environment. Caresses are everywhere, they come and go, play, walk paths, hug you, give you smiles, hide in the breeze and you can always plant them again. And it is that… "caresses have no age".
Show recommended from 1 year.
A moonless nightby Juan Diego Botto
DATE: Saturday, March 20, 2021
DIRECTOR: Sergio Peris-Mencheta
COMPANY: La Rota, Concha Busto and Pirate Ship
INTERPRETATION: Juan Diego Botto
A moonless night is a moving and surprising piece, written and performed by Juan Diego Botto and directed by Sergio Peris-Mencheta, who tells us about Lorca from a XNUMXst century sensibility. As if Federico himself were here today, among us. A work in which we approach the lesser-known aspects of his life and his work in order, through them, to discover our own reality.
March - 3
the fable of the squirrel, by Jokin Oregi and La Baldufa (Enric Blasi, Emiliano Pardo and Carles Pijuan)
XXV THEATER
DATE: Sunday, March 21, 2021
DIRECTOR: Jokin Oregi
COMPANY: La Baldufa Theater
INTERPRETATION: Carles Pijuan, Emiliano Pardo and Pau Elias (musician).
With this show, the company La Baldufa (National Prize for the Performing Arts for Children and Youth 2020) proposes us to think, reflect and delve into difference and miscegenation. The hedgehog and the squirrel are very different, but they have endless opportunities to learn and share together.
Show recommended from 3 years.
Half of the world, by Pablo Diaz Morilla
WORLD THEATER DAY
DATE: Saturday, March 27, 2021
DIRECTOR: Fran Perea
INTERPRETATION: Ana Loig (singer-songwriter), Javier Márquez and Miguel Guardiola
Fran Perea directs in Half of the world, by Pablo Díaz Morilla, not just a story about the heroism of Christopher Reeve (Superman), even greater off the screen than on it. Nor is it the portrait of a country (Chile) divided by the cruelty of the dictatorship. This is simply a love story of a man he could never love.
March - 4
Candy Pink, by Adela Turin
XXV THEATER
DATE: Sunday, March 28, 2021
DIRECTED BY: Maruja Gutiérrez and Pedro A. López
COMPANY: Titiritrán Theater
INTERPRETATION: Maruja Gutiérrez, Pedro A. López and Ángela Ramírez (cello).
Popular songs, the tenderness of a lullaby, the humor of a boogie-woogie or the solo of a cello form the soundtrack of this show in which the Titiritrán Teatro company combines puppetry, traditional shadow theatre, film animation and live music.
Show recommended from 6 years.
Programming - April
King Lear,
William Shakespeare
DATE: Saturday April 3, 2021
ADDRESS: Ricardo Iniesta
ABOUT US: watchtower
INTERPRETATION: Marga Reyes, Joaquín Galán, María Sanz, Raúl Vera, Elena Aliaga, Silvia Garzón, Lidia Mauduit, José Ángel Moreno and Javi Domínguez
The oldest company Atalaya, directed by Ricardo Iniesta, addresses King Lear (premiered in 1606 and based on a popular tale incorporated into the ancient history of England from the twelfth century), a jewel of universal literature, in which it is his second adaptation and staging of texts by Shakespeare after the success of Richard III, one of his most award-winning and critically acclaimed shows.
Lope and his Doroteas,
by Ignacio Amestoy
DATE: Sunday April 4, 2021
ADDRESS: Ainhoa Amestoy
ABOUT US: Summer Productions
INTERPRETATION: Lidia Otón, Ernesto Arias, Nora Hernández and Daniel Migueláñez
Lope and his Doroteas, by Ignacio Amestoy, is a sitcom, not lacking in elements that lead to reflection, whose starting point is the last years of Lope de Vega's life, his relationship with women and with literature, and the composition of the brilliant dialogue novel entitled The Dorotea, one of the author's own favorite texts.
April - 2
Men who write in small rooms,
by Antonio Rojano
DATE: Saturday April 10, 2021
ADDRESS: Victor Count
ABOUT US: Entrecajas Theatrical Productions
INTERPRETATION: Cristina Alarcón, Esperanza Elipe, Julia Piera and Canco Rodríguez
Men who write in small rooms It is a comedy that tells us about counterespionage and modern terrors, about time travel and literature, but, above all, about ordinary people drowning in the paranoid desperation of the time in which we live.
Essence,
of Africa Guzman Dance Project
DATE: Sunday April 11, 2021
ADDRESS: Africa Guzman
ABOUT US: Africa Guzman Dance Project
INTERPRETATION: Raúl Abentín, María Bosch, Aída López, Fermín López, Adrián Martínez, Isabel Murillo, Álvaro Olmedo and Nora Palacios
Essence It is a show that shows dance in its different styles. With choreographies by Africa Guzmán, María Europa Guzmán, Javier Monzón and Francisco Lorenzo, and with an attractive musical variety (Shubert, Bach, Bosso, Richter, Rhythm & Sound, Drigo, Akbar Moradi, Hertel and Gregson), the Africa Guzmán Dance Project shows its versatility with an eclectic program that includes classic repertoire and contemporary creations.
April-3
Holy Trinity,
by Eduardo Vallejo Pinto
DATE: Saturday April 17, 2021
ADDRESS: Eduardo Vallejo Pinto
ABOUT US: Ogmy
INTERPRETATION: Yaiza Caro Martínez, Michela Lanteri, Marta Pomar, Raquel Zamora and Lisvet Barcia
En Holy Trinity, the choreographer Eduardo Vallejo Pinto pushes us to a physical and introspective work that shakes our vital ecosystem, and the erroneous and absolute creations about the feminine archetypes, and expresses it with an articulation of language based on its own methodology that has as an approach that the movement of each individual is as unique as a fingerprint.
Opposite worlds
DATE: Sunday April 18, 2021
ABOUT US: STRAD The Rebel Fiddler
INTERPRETATION: Jorge Guillén STRAD (violin), Joaquín Alguacil (guitar), Tania Bernaez (bass and double bass), David García (keyboard) and Vicente Hervás (drums)
En Opposite worlds, STRAD "The Rebel Violinist", the Spanish musician Jorge Guillén, considered one of the most virtuous international violinists of the moment, presents us with an innovative show for all audiences where everything unimaginable becomes reality and in which an overwhelming energy will make laughter and tears mingle as opposite worlds do.
April-4
be dance,
by Angel Rojas
MADRID IN DANCE
DATE: Saturday April 24, 2021
ADDRESS: Angel Rojas
ABOUT US: Angel Rojas Flamenco Dance Project
INTERPRETATION: Ángel Rojas (dance), María Mezcle (singing), Jony Jiménez (guitar) and Bandolero (percussion)
With be dance, Ángel Rojas begins a new creative and artistic stage, alone, at the head of a project that aims to be another step in his career as artistic director, choreographer and performer, through the search for new contemporary languages and without giving up the deep roots of flamenco and Spanish dance.
The silence of Hamelin,
by Jordi Palet Puig
DATE: Sunday April 25, 2021
ABOUT US: Farrés Brothers and Co.
INTERPRETATION: Olalla Moreno, Jordi Farres and Pep Farres
The silence of Hamelin is an allegation in favor of non-verbal communication and the expression of the body understood as a modus vivendi, a show in which scenic play and emotion are guaranteed. The company Farrés Brothers i Cia takes a version of the traditional plot of the flautist's story, adding a character that he cannot hear, highlighting the advantages of having disadvantages.
Show recommended for all audiences, including deaf signers, from 8 years.
Programming - May
Without permission. songs for silence
DATE: 01 May 2021 Saturday
ADDRESS: Ana Morales and Guillermo Weickert
ABOUT US: Ana Morales Dance Company
INTERPRETATION: Ana Morales (dance), José Manuel Álvarez (dance), Juan José Amador (singing), Juan Antonio Suárez "Canito" (guitar) and Daniel Suárez (drums and electronic music).
Already one of the leading representatives of that generation of artists who has come to revolutionize current flamenco, the choreographer, dancer and dancer Ana Morales fills the stage with her movements with ample forms, sensuality and innate elegance. Without permission. songs for silence It is an intimate show, of extraordinary delicacy, fragile and that requires the viewer to want to look at it without haste.
Reality, by Benito Pérez Galdós
DATE: 8 May 2021 Saturday
ADDRESS: Manuel Canseco
ABOUT US: Manuel Canseco Theater Company
INTERPRETATION: Juan Carlos Talavera, Alejandra Torray, Adolfo Pastor, Cristina Juan and Cristina Palomo.
This is the third montage that director Manuel Canseco, an expert on Benito Pérez Galdós, has made after Mercy y Miau: "individual and surrounding society are the main motivations that lead me to approach this Realidad, by Galdós, to our current reality in order, through it, to reflect our society, unrealistically, in the manner of a concave mirror, and to be able to contemplate how we are, through the caricature that time and customs give us. stand out".
May 2
Juan Hidalgo (1614-1685). Music for the Planet King
DATE: 22 May 2021 Saturday
ADDRESS: Albert Recasens
ABOUT US: The Great Chapel
INTERPRETATION: Eugenia Boix (soprano), Lucía Caihuela (soprano), Jorge Enrique García Ortega (countertenor), Gerardo López Gámez (tenor), Sara Ruiz (viola da gamba), Manuel Minguillón (theorbo), Manuel Vilas (harp) and Pere Olivé (percussion).
La Grande Chapelle, directed by Albert Recasens, is an early music vocal and instrumental ensemble, whose main objective is to make a new reading of the great Spanish vocal works of the 1614th to 1685th centuries and contribute to the enhancement of the Hispanic musical repertoire . The show recovers a selection of works by Juan Hidalgo (XNUMX-XNUMX), one of the great musical figures of the Spanish XNUMXth century.
Songs for a farewell
DATE: 29 May 2021 Saturday
INTERPRETATION: Michelle DeYoung (mezzo-soprano) and Calio Álvarez (piano).
The voice of the internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano American Michelle DeYoung, and the music of the young Granada-born pianist Calio Alonso, will give life to pieces by Beethoven, Mahler, Falla and Strauss, on a journey through universal feelings that transcend time, because they are profoundly human.
Programming - June
There are no jokes with love, by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
DATE: Saturday June 5, 2021
ADDRESS: Josete Corral
ABOUT US: Canteen Life
INTERPRETATION: Luis Espacio, Ana Ruth Resco, Marc Servera, José Luis Mosquera, José Ramón Arredondo, Francisco Dávila, Belén Landaluce and Cocó Jiménez.
Vida Cantina, a young company born in the context of the Royal Higher School of Dramatic Art, performs versions, led by its director, Josete Corral, no jokes with love. Exceptional comedy within the dramatic production of Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600-1681), which shines with its own light within the extensive repertoire of our Golden Age.
Orpheus and Eurydice, by Pablo Vergne
DATE: Sunday June 6, 2021
ADDRESS: Pablo Vergne
ABOUT US: The Marble Theater
INTERPRETATION: Daniela Saludes and Eva Soriano.
La Canica Teatro, in its eagerness to create multidisciplinary shows, placing special emphasis on interpretation and the exploration of materials and other stage resources in order to build characters and stories close to the world of children, stages the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice with puppets, shadows, objects and other theatrical resources in a staging that combines poetic narrative, theatrical play, the expressiveness of objects and the evocative power of music.
June - 2
Feast of fakers, by Lope de Rueda
DATE: Saturday June 12, 2021
ADDRESS: Daniel Alonzo
ABOUT US: Ok Boomer Theater
INTERPRETATION: Jorge Cremades, Carolina Rubio, Kevin de la Rosa, Silvana Navas, Eduardo Tovar, Guillermo Calero, Pepe Sevilla, Pablo Gallego Boutou and Elena de las Nieves.
The renowned author José Luis Alonso de Santos adapts the steps of Lope de Rueda in this Faker Party, directed by Daniel Alonso, based on an idea parallel to The great theater of the world, by Calderón de la Barca, converted here into the "platform of the world". A theatrical party to the delight of the spectators in which a bridge is established between the Golden Age and today, through the scenic game of popular comedy, thus showing the great stage of the world that is the theater.
Seven Good Men, by Juan Mayorga
DATE: Sunday June 27, 2021
ADDRESS: Raphael Rodriguez
ABOUT US: 2RC Theatre, Repertory Company
INTERPRETATION: Miguel Ángel Maciel, Blanca Rodríguez, Ruth Sánchez, Abraham Santacruz, José Luis Massó, José Luis de Madariaga, Toni Báez and Luis O´Malley.
seven good men, by Juan Mayorga, is, in the words of its director, Rafael Rodríguez, a story of exiles and of the never-renounced desire to return. When the possibility of returning opens up to them, that is when the real conflict arises and we discover that not all of them are in exile anymore. To return or not and how to do it are some of the questions that Mayorga puts on the table in this magnificent text.
Programming - August
Between the orange trees and the mint
EL ESCORIAL INTERNATIONAL SUMMER FESTIVAL
DATE: Friday, August 6, 2021
INTERPRETATION: Carmen Solís (soprano), Rubén Fernández Aguirre (piano) and Frederic Amat (visual collaboration)
Spanish songs composed in the XNUMXth century are combined in this tribute to the popular song passed through the musical sieve of prestigious composers, such as Manuel de Falla, Manuel García Morante, Antón García Abril and Miquel Ortega, and with the nuclear presence of the figure of Federico García Lorca, both as a poet and as a composer.
The Golden Word, by Pedro Mari Sánchez
DATE: Saturday, August 7, 2021
ADDRESS: Pedro Mari Sanchez
INTERPRETATION: Pedro Mari Sanchez
the golden word It is an act of love. A stringed together of great texts from our Golden Age that represents a vital impulse inspired by a time when the most beautiful, complex and richest formal and conceptual Castilian was written. That long century that drew the light of thought to its center to later radiate it throughout the world, and offers us treasures that continue to amaze us today, and will always do so.
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Portraits
EL ESCORIAL INTERNATIONAL SUMMER FESTIVAL
DATE: Saturday, August 14, 2021
INTERPRETATION: Clara Montes (vocals), Antonio Sánchez (flamenco guitar), José Ruiz "Bandolero" (percussion) and Rafael Domínguez (cello)
Exquisite and versatile singer, actress and composer, Clara Montes has edited eleven albums to her credit and has composed for film, theater and documentary soundtracks. Portraits it is the most personal project that I have ever composed. It is not a reflection, nor is it a protest, just a song and a story, like the troubadours and minstrels of other times, but telling stories of today, "giving voice to what happens behind my window."
Tremendous
EL ESCORIAL INTERNATIONAL SUMMER FESTIVAL
DATE: Sunday August 22, 2021
INTERPRETATION: Rosario La Tremendita (vocals, electric bass and guitar), Pablo Martin Jones (drums and electronics), Juanfe Pérez (electric bass) and David Sancho (keyboards and electronics)
Rosario la Tremendita is, according to critics, one of the great innovators of current flamenco and an icon of the new times of flamenco art. Since its inception, she has made an effort to study tradition always with respect, but with an irrepressible investigative and innovative desire that is visible in all of her latest works. Tremendous it is possibly the most personal and profound of them so far.
Programming - September
Rediscovering Spain
EL ESCORIAL INTERNATIONAL SUMMER FESTIVAL
DATE: Sunday September 12, 2021
ADDRESS: Fahmi Alqhai
ABOUT US: Academia del PIacere, Fahmi Alqhai & Patricia Guerrero
INTERPRETATION: Fahmi Alqhai, Johanna Rose and Rami Alqhai, Patricia Guerrero, Javier Núñez, Carles Blanch and Agustín Diassera
Coming from the most humble backgrounds and from the most remote regions of the world, advanced in a first globalization, these dances ended up dominating the music of the very court of Versailles or reaching the pen of greats like Bach or Scarlatti, in whose hands chacons, fandangos, folías and canaries put their foot in history; but before that they had left an indelible mark on Spanish popular music, of which flamenco dance and guitar are living testimony.
Beethoven #For Elisa, by Antonio Munoz de Mesa
DATE: Saturday September 18, 2021
ADDRESS: Olga Margallo
MUSIC DIRECTION: Lola Barroso
ABOUT US: holyhand
INTERPRETATION: Víctor Ullate Roche, Nuria Sánchez, Inés León, Lola Barroso, Iván Villanueva and Antonio Muñoz de Mesa
Beethoven #For Elisa is a vitalist comedy that explores the issue of the limits of education when they are confused with imposition and that tells us about the right to choose your own path, even if you are "giving up" an imposed talent that was going to lead you to a supposed destiny of "recognition and glory."
September 2
The wind is wild (Fedra and Medea in Cádiz), by Ana Lopez Segovia
DATE: Sunday September 19, 2021
ADDRESS: Ana Lopez Segovia
ABOUT US: The girls of Cadiz
INTERPRETATION: Alejandra López, Teresa Quintero, Rocío Segovia and Ana López Segovia
the wind is wild is a reflection, playful and "jonda" at the same time, on luck, jealousy, guilt, passions and forbidden love. A free recreation of two of the most exciting female characters in the history of universal culture: Phaedra and Medea.
Peribáñez and the Commander of Ocaña, by Lope de Vega
DATE: Saturday September 25, 2021
ADDRESS: Edward Basque
ABOUT US: November Theater Company
INTERPRETATION: Rafael Ortiz, Isabel Rodes, Alberto Gómez Taboada, Elena Rayos, José Ramón Iglesias, Francisco Rojas, Jesús Calvo, Manuel Pico and Daniel Santos
The history of Peribáñez and the Commander of Ocaña it is that of the villain who confronts the powerful, who does not give in to the abuse of power; something unthinkable for the society of the time. Peribáñez defends something that seems very modern to us, but that belongs to the human being as a universal value: personal dignity.
September -3
The ivy already burnsby Francisco Javier Suarez
DATE: Sunday September 26, 2021
STAGE PROPOSAL: Rosa Briones
ABOUT US: Violet Territory
INTERPRETATION: Rosa Merás, Adrián Navas, Dani Jaén and Mª José Palazón
Violet Territory, with The ivy already burns (Theater in Confluence Award 2019), follows the line of creation and dissemination of cultural projects and shows as a form of expression and life, making a theater that serves as a mirror, model, criticism, contrast and social complaint.
Programming - October
Mauthausen. my grandfather's voice, by Pilar G. Almansa
DATE: Saturday, October 2, 2021
ADDRESS: Pilar G. Almansa
ABOUT US: Bustle Theater
INTERPRETATION: Inma Gonzalez
A song to life, to the strength of the human being, to solidarity and humor as a survival strategy. A one-person show that plays with humor, oral narration, clowning, storytelling and the multi-character monologue popularized by Darío Fo.
The Machado brothers, by Alfonso Plou
DATE: Sunday, October 3, 2021
ADDRESS: Carlos Martin
ABOUT US: Temple Theater
INTERPRETATION: Carlos Martín, Félix Martín and Alba Gallego (violin and singing)
The Machado Brothers is an endearing and revealing show about Antonio Machado, one of the greatest poets of our country, who reveals his life, literary, love and family history. Teatro del Temple looks again at the biography of some artists to search in the moments of our past, an explanation for our present and a vocation for our future.
October 2
The capsule, by Diego Casado Rubio
DATE: Friday, October 8, 2021
ADDRESS: Diego Married Rubio
ABOUT US: Diego Casado Rubio Company
INTERPRETATIONNicholas Scarpino
A work full of humor, love and poetry. An emotional and one-way experience starring the outstanding Argentine actor Nicolás Scarpino who, directed by the Spanish playwright and director Diego Casado Rubio, will give life to the two main characters in a solo journey full of humour, emotion and fantasy.
Cervantes Land
DATE: Saturday, October 16, 2021
STAGE DIRECTION: Begona del Castillo
ABOUT US: About Bob & Madrid Theater Institute (UCM)
INTERPRETATION: Alba Rosa, Víctor Hares, Juan Maroto, Jesús Calvo, Gonzalo Rus and Yolanda Lorenzo
Cervantes Land poses a trip back in time to 1933, a sample of the most real and natural work of the barracks. La Barraca, by Federico García Lorca and Eduardo Ugarte, was a traveling university theater project carried out between 1932 and 1936 that proposed to put the Spanish people in contact with the classics. The representations had a popular character by and for the public.
October 3
Paths of the soul
250 YEARS ROYAL COLISEUM OF CARLOS III
DATE: Thursday, October 28, 2021
ADDRESS: Javier Ulises Illan
ABOUT US: Nereydas
INTERPRETATION: María Espada, Ricard Renart, Paula Pérez, Fumiko Morie, Leonor de Lera, Sergio Suárez, Elvira Martínez, Lola Fernández, Juan Pérez de Albéniz, Ismael Campanero, Daniel Oyarzábal and Manuel Minguillón
The Community of Madrid pays tribute to the Royal Coliseum of Carlos III on its 250th anniversary with the screening of the short film the spirit of the theater, starring the actor Carlos Hipólito and directed by Pablo Barrón, and a concert by the soprano María Espada and the Nereydas group which, under the direction of Javier Ulises Illán, includes a selection of some unpublished gems from the vocal repertoire of the chapels Spanish palatinas of the XVIII century.
Encounter, by María Toledo
FLAMENCO SUM 2021
DATE: Friday, October 29, 2021
INTERPRETATION: María Toledo (voice and piano), Curro Carrasco (flamenco guitar), Juan Grande, Juan Diego "El Lebri" and Luis Cantarote (clapping)
An icon of current flamenco, María Toledo is the first woman in the history of flamenco to sing accompanying herself on the piano. With five albums released and four nominations for the Latin Grammy Awards, she is the singer who has performed the most times El amor brujo, by Manuel de Falla, performing on important stages around the world.
October 4
My dance, from El Choro
FLAMENCO SUM 2021
DATE: Saturday, October 30, 2021
INTERPRETATION: Antonio Molina "El Choro" (dance), Gema Moneo (guest artist), Jesús Corbacho and Ismael "Bolita" (singing) and Juan Campallo and Javier Teruelo (guitars)
This new show by Antonio Molina "El Choro" was born as a synthesis of the previous two. In My dance Some of the choreographies that are most closely identified with his dance are shown. A masculine dance, a pure dance with an overwhelming technique, but always used in the service of the choreography and never gratuitously. A new "Choro", more complete and austere.
Programming - November
Justby Manuel Reyes
FLAMENCO SUM 2021
DATE: Friday, November 5, 2021
STAGE DIRECTION: Christiane Azem
INTERPRETATION: Manuel Reyes (dance), Claudio Villanueva (guitar), David Moreira (violin) and Roberto Lorente and Juan José Amador (vocals)
With this show, through the beauty and expressive force that flamenco itself contains and in a subtle but unequivocal way, Manuel Reyes invites the viewer to reflect on the internal battles that we wage as human beings, exposing them on stage through a flamenco of depth, to take us to what Just we are: emotion.
this divine prisonby Raul Losanez
DATE: Saturday, November 6, 2021
ADDRESS: Ana Contreras
ABOUT US: The other Arcadia
INTERPRETATION: Lola Casamayor, Jesús Noguero, Eva Rufo and Miguel Huertas (musician)
this divine prison is a poetry recital by Santa Teresa de Jesús, Sor Isabel de Jesús, Lope de Vega and San Juan de la Cruz, among other authors, who opted for the language of love to try to name the ineffable and find a loophole for beauty in the unfathomable laws of existence, reflecting, from different angles, literary styles and vital positions on the meaning of life.
November 2
Now that they let us talkby Adrian Perea
DATE: Saturday, November 7, 2021
ADDRESS: Alvaro Nogales
ABOUT US: Lopez Removals
INTERPRETATION: Olaya López and Andrea M. Santos
In 1613 Miguel de Cervantes wrote The Colloquium of the dogs, an exemplary novel in which two stray dogs are lucky enough to be able to talk for one night. Now that they let us talk is a work where two young people have the opportunity to claim their place in the world.
Concert for the Bioceneby Eugenio Ampudia
DATE: Sunday, November 14, 2021
ABOUT US: Youth Orchestra of the Community of Madrid (JORCAM)
On the occasion of the events organized by the Community of Madrid to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Royal Coliseum of Carlos III, this concert for plants will be held. Eugenio Ampudia, one of the most renowned Spanish artists, presents this performance multisensory as a symbolic and allegorical staging of a paradigm shift, which involves reformulating the present from posthumanist postulates and an eco-social commitment.
November 3
The first night of the bird-childrenby Grace Morales
DATE: Sunday, November 21, 2021
ADDRESS: Adolf Simon
ABOUT US: La Tartana Theatre, Sun and Earth Puppets and Theater Tropes
INTERPRETATION: Carlos Gracia, Álvaro Torre, Guillermo Gil, Raquel Racionero and Esther d'Andrea
Winner of the Teatro en Confluencia Award 2020, The first night of the bird-children, directed by Adolfo Simón, fuses contemporary dramaturgy for children with the renewal of the scenic languages of puppet and object theatre. The work shows the situations of vulnerability and violence suffered by children in many corners of the planet.
Géologie d'une fable [Geology of a fable], by Eric Deniaud and Aurélien Zouki
39TH AUTUMN FESTIVAL
DATE: Friday, November 26, 2021
DIRECTION AND INTERPRETATION: Eric Deniaud and Aurélien Zouki
ABOUT US: Kahraba Collective
The Lebanese company Collectif Kahraba presents, at the Autumn Festival, Géologie d'une Fable [Geology of a Fable], a show for all audiences about Persian fables in which Aesop found inspiration for his own, which, in turn, inspired those of La Fontaine and Marie de France.
November 4
Paraguay, by Lucia Maciel and Paula Grizspan
39TH AUTUMN FESTIVAL
DATE: Sunday, November 28, 2021
ADDRESS: Lucia Maciel and Paula Grizspan
ABOUT US: Absolute Company
INTERPRETATION: Manuela Martinez, Sasha Falcke, Roman Martino and Mariano Saborido
Songs and humor are essential in a work with a dramatic background like Paraguay. That background is that of immigration, which is reflected through the journey undertaken by two Paraguayan women, housewives, towards the promised land that they believe is the United States.
Programming - December
L'impressa d'opera, by Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi
250 YEARS ROYAL COLISEUM OF CARLOS III
DATE: Saturday, December 4, 2021
ADDRESS: Gustavo Sanchez
INTERPRETATION: Ruth González and María Rey-Joly (sopranos), Joana Thomé (mezzo-soprano), César Arrieta and Francisco Pardo (tenors), Enrique Sánchez-Ramos and Fabio Barrutia (baritones), Andrés Navarro (narrator) and Camerata Antonio Soler
The Camerata Antonio Soler, an orchestra specializing in the recovery of musical heritage, presents, in a concert version and historicist interpretation with period instruments, The opera house, one of the titles that were interpreted in the programming of the first season of the Real Coliseo Carlos III in 1771.
Nora, by Esther Tablas, Josete Ordoñez and Antonio C. Guijosa
DATE: Sunday, December 5, 2021
ADDRESS: Esther Tables
STAGE DIRECTION: Antonio C. Guijosa
ABOUT US: Rajatabla Dance
INTERPRETATION: Ana del Rey (dance) and Josete Ordoñez (music)
Nora, is a dance show created from the most famous play by H. Ibsen (1828-1906), Doll's House. He talks about the search for one's own identity, the freedom of the individual and the emancipation of women, fully current themes, despite the fact that the original work premiered at the end of the XNUMXth century.
December2
#Open doorsby Emma Riverola
DATE: Friday, December 10, 2021
ADDRESS: Abel Folk
ABOUT US: Main Hold
INTERPRETATION: Cayetana Guillen Cuervo and Ayoub El Hilali
Abel Folk directs in Open Doors Cayetana Guillen Cuervo and Ayoub El Hilali in a text that reflects on fear, violence and prejudice, but also on empathy and the ability to understand, in the debut as a playwright of journalist Emma Riverola.
The battle of the absent, by Eusebio Calonge
250 YEARS ROYAL COLISEUM OF CARLOS III
DATE: Saturday, December 11, 2021
ADDRESS: Paco from La Zaranda
ABOUT US: The Zaranda
INTERPRETATION: Francisco Sanchez, Gaspar Campuzano and Enrique Bustos
La Zaranda, a company that undertook its theatrical journey more than four decades ago carrying out intense creative work that has earned it great international prestige, joins the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Royal Coliseum of Carlos III, with this show among the elegiac and the farce. The work constitutes, in a humorous key, a stark allegory of the present.
December3
360 grams, by Ada Vilaró
DATE: Friday, December 17, 2021
ADDRESS: María Stoyanova, Vero Cendoya and Ada Vilaró
ABOUT US: Palo Santo Projects
INTERPRETATION: Ada Vilaro
360 grams It is a project born from a personal experience of Ada Vilaró that, for the first time, she dares to share. A very intimate and fragile experience that evokes a shocking experience with the public.
whoreby Jose Padilla
DATE: Saturday, December 18, 2021
ADDRESS: Jose Padilla
ABOUT US: First Take-Crémilo
INTERPRETATION: Fran Cantos, Maria Rivera, Ninton Sanchez and Ana Varela
"A word can change the course of a story, how we relate to our environment and it to us. Behind an insult some of the evils that plague us as a society can hide, some evils that may have a solution in sex education that we receive."