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The work of Luis Leante and Entrementes, inspired by Cervantes literature, opens the Theatre Week XXXVI (22/07/2016)

On Saturday 30, the theater moved to different urban sites to narrate adventures and misadventures of Don Quixote

The curtain of the XXXVI Theatre Week Caravaca de la Cruz, organized by the Department of Culture of the Consistory caravaqueño, opens next Monday, July 25, with 'topics, typical, comic.

A comedy in three acts and peak '.

The play, written by Luis Leante, will be represented by the company caravaqueña 'Entrementes'.

Theatre Week, which this year returns to the Plaza de Toros, pays tribute to Miguel de Cervantes, in the year the fourth centenary of the death of the most famous writer in Spanish language is commemorated.

"Topics, typical, comic. Comedy in three acts and peak" is one of the representations that are inspired by Cervantes literature, since it will show a current Cervantes, which deals with external obstacles and manages to prepare two comedians the possibly it is his top work.

From 'Entrementes', define this theatrical production, premiered in April at the Cervantes Institute of Frankfurt as a "mixture of present and past, theater within the theater, with characters of the place of La Mancha, based on a potty text Leante ".

'3000 km' is the title of the performance scheduled for next Tuesday, July 26.

It is a production inspired by the film "They Shoot Horses, cursed 'by Sydney Pollack, who delves into the concept of' collective entertainment 'from the staging of a contest, in which it interacts with the public .

It is a project of the company Murcia Delivery Theater, directed by Jose Boat, which premiered at the Centro Parraga last year.

On Wednesday, July 27th, the scene of the Plaza de Toros host an updated version of 'Rinconete & Cortadillo', premiered at the Theatre Festival of Malaga version.

This work, written by Albero Conejero and directed by Salva Bolta, continues the novel by Cervantes, through a text that speaks of the picaresque, child prodigies, friendship, struggle between reality and fiction and so sarcastic, comic and transmits a raw social criticism.

The last hours of life of one of the icons of the twentieth century focus the work 'Desnudando Marilyn', which will be staged on Thursday, July 28.

The actress, singer and presenter Paz de Alarcon Norma Jean discovers their privacy, unraveling a woman who dreamed, suffered and loved with intensity, without suspecting that his latest film would remain unfinished.

On Friday July 29 will be the turn of gestural theater show 'Ticket', collectively created by Mendez, Xevi Casals and Gerard Domenech.

The "Clownic" the second company "Tricicle" group takes a journey through the history of cinema of humor, taking as its starting point the most universal comic sequences Charles Chaplin, Marx Brothers, Keaton, Laurel & Hardy, Tati, Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean) and Monty Python, among others, to transform the characteristic style of Clownic.

On Saturday, July 30, from 12.00, the theater goes outside to tell some of the adventures and misadventures of Don Quixote.

In the Square, Gran Vía and Plaza del Arco, the Murcian company 'Teatro La Murga' will perform three scenes that will present the character and passions of the noble knight, always accompanied by his faithful squire, Sancho Panza.

Following the traditional pattern, Theatre Week will close with two performances aimed at children: 'West of Far West' (Saturday, 30 July), and the classic tale 'Hansel and Gretel' (Sunday, July 31) .

All works will stage at 22.30, except for 'Don Quixote goes out', which will be at 12.00 am, and children's plays, at 20.30.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz

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