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June 26-28

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¿Hay alguien ahí?

Friday, June 26th at 8pm
Saturday, June 27th at 8pm
Sunday, June 28th at 8pm
Duration: 75min
Tickets: 12 euros ONLINE // 15 euros BOX OFFICE
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Concept and performance: Espe López and Txubio Fernández de Jauregui
Light and soundscape creation: Marc Kanou
Collaborator: Oscar Gómez-Mata
Recorded voice: Ana Pérez
Wardrobe: Junkal López

Production: LEGALEÓN-T TEATRO / KOLECTIVO MOSTRENKO

Co-production: FESTIVAL BAD BILBAO. AYUNTAMIENTO VITORIA-GASTEIZ

With support from: Ayuntamiento Irún

http://www.legaleont.com/

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In the sequence of the measures approved by the Generalitat de Catalunya derived from the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus,Antic Teatre – Espai de Creació postpone ¿Hay alguien ahí? until new warning.

¿Hay alguien ahí? has a subheading: “The second chance”
It’s a comic piece
about what inhabits us
about the time we live through
about what we do and what gets left undone
about the questions hovering over us
about the wearing out of words and action
about the impossibility of being original
about the search for opportunity and lost energy
What remains?
A model of humanity.
The possibility of creating ruins and living in them.
The bear’s hug.

We’re figures in a landscape.


Legaleón-T Teatro, Irún, 1986
Is about researching new ways of creating and composing by exploring the territories of emotion, questioning the audience’s gaze, and creating ways to reflect on feelings. Also about training performers, both professional and amateur, with regular drama courses. It currently consists of Esperanza López, Joseba Roldán and Maider Galarza.

Kolektivo Monstrenko, Vitoria-Gasteiz, 2009
Composed of a motley collection of comic performers, including Txubio Fernández de Jauregui, Jasón Guerra and Javier Hernández… The collective was created to encourage, disseminate and create a meeting place within performance arts. In every project it investigates the relation between actors and audience, always with humour, to avoid the spectator becoming a passive bystander.

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