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Comedy, the theater of Lola Blasco and Lorca star in the Isabel la Católica program

The theatrical offer continues to be very deficient in the city (as is the number of spaces that unfortunately program it). Isabel la Católica presented its programming for the months of April, May and June this Wednesday after the controversial cancellation of the show Poetics in the shade at the Alhambra Theater last weekend “following sanitary recommendations.” Among the premieres with Lolita Flores, Moncho Borrajo, Pablo Carbonell and Manu Sánchez as protagonists highlights the adaptation of the playwright Lola Blasco of the classic Little women, written by Louisa May Alcott.

The spring program will start on Saturday with the concert All for our dream, a proposal by the young Borja Niso. Sunday will be dedicated to the little ones, who will be able to enjoy a family theater session with the show Cinderella, The Musical. On April 23, 24 and 25, the Isabel la Católica Theater will host the Andalusian premiere of Take me to the sky, work with Juan Carlos Rubio as director that will star Luis Mottola and Lolita Flores. The month of May will begin on the 7th, 8th and 9th with a performance by Moncho Borrajo, who will offer his show to the public Nothing.



That month (specifically the 22nd) will be released In Joo’s words … Little women, a Spanish Theater production where the writing process of the famous piece by Louisa May Alcott is narrated, which has so much influenced different women of later generations. “Thus, making use of other pieces by the writer (also her dramas and erotic novels) and her firm political and feminist convictions, we revisit the famous Little women, from the present, from the irony, from the double meaning, reading between the lines“, clarifies the person in charge of its adaptation, the playwright Lola Blasco. The cast is made up of Paula Muñoz, María Pizarro, Carolina Rubio, Clara Sanchis, Maite Sandoval and Andrea Trepat.

Regarding the Corpus program, the theater will host the latest show by Pablo Carbonell Blabla Coche, which will be followed by a particular version of Bernarda Alba’s house, a work of very high production directed by José Carlos Plaza. Manu Sánchez will present The Great Emigrant on June 4, 5 and 6 where he combines the most poignant humor with political satire, irony and social criticism. The Sevillian comedian faces this stage challenge after the success of his comic trilogy on power.

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