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October 14, 2010

Starts Thursday the autumn season of thes

Filed under: games — admin @ 7:36 pm

Starts Thursday the autumn season of the New Teatro Circo Cartagena with Omena-G '2036 'by Joglars.

The programming of the Nuevo Teatro Circo Cartagena begins on Thursday with Omena-G '2036 ', presented by the Catalan company Joglars theater, which this year celebrates 50 years, becoming the longest stable group of Spain.

To celebrate, its director, Albert Boadella, has decided to take a look to the future, wondering how it will be Joglars in the year 2036.

The play, which tries to take, neopoints neopets, a step further and try to figure out what will become of each of the components of the company within 26 years, has in the deal with Jesus Agelet, Jordi Costa, Ramon Fontsere, Minnie Marx, Lluis Olive, Pilar Saenz, Xavi and Dolors Tuneu Sais.

Counts as Boadella imagines his own theater company in the year 2036, when a major bank, star trek online gold, is sponsoring the tribute to the survivors of which was once a famous comic company.

The tribute is led by some young artists, whose relationship with the old comic highlights diverging worlds. From here arises the whole evolution of the work, appearing one, toned, affected and dominant at the zenith of modern life and the others already on the decline,, gaia gold, but still displaying flashes of wit and dignity. Conflict develops between the fun, cruelty, tenderness and sarcasm.

This new show, plus a critical portrait of the future society, serves to assess the "rich and extensive" Joglars history.

And, after almost 50 years of existence, with thousands of performances in over 20 countries in Europe and America and most innovative works in a matter of style and content Joglars "has not weakened or expectation," according to sources La Mar de Musicas.

This vitality has helped, no doubt, that "since 1961 the company has remained true to some ethical and dramatic origins held with an obsessive stubbornness" in the words of Albert Boadella.

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