In case you did not dare to join us in the theater last week, or if you liked the theater experience but it was too intense (or if you liked it and you want to repeat, period 😉), this week I'm posting a suggestion for you.
In Madrid there are many small alternative theaters (El teatro del Barrio, La Sala Triángulo, La Escalera de Jacob, El Montacargas, Las Naves del Español, and more!). In particular, in the heart of Madrid (Calle del Pez 17; Metro Noviciado, close to Plaza de España), you will find the Teatro Victoria, which we want to recommend you today: Great classics adapted into 30-minute shows! They are perfect for students who feel overwhelmed by longer plays, but I can tell you that we native speakers and theater lovers enjoy them too. You will find these shows in their website under the name "Microclassics".
Currently, they are performing La Casa de Bernarda Alba, a classic drama by Federico García Lorca, with which you will learn a lot about the role of women before democracy in Spain. In rural Spain at the beginning of the 20th century, Bernarda Alba, widowed for the second time, forces her five daughters to maintain a rigorous and prolonged mourning that isolates them from the outside world.
Dare to get out of your comfort zone and choose the theater! Buy the tickets on their website (https://www.teatrovictoria.net/) and you will have a discount: it only costs 10 euros!
Next week, I will write about trees and flowers in Madrid (Spring is in the air, it is almost there 😍).
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