PRE-SHOW TALK + DRINK + THEATRE for €12
PRE-SHOW TALK + DRINK + THEATRE for €12
Are you under 35 years old? Come to the 'Dijous Fort'!
Are you under 35 years old? Come to the 'Dijous Fort'!
What are the 'Dijous Fort'?
If you’re under 35, we offer you a fantastic plan. Enjoy a pre-show talk and a performance in the Sala Gran for only €12.
This season we suggest three 'Dijous Fort': La corona d'espines (27/11/25), Maria Magdalena (29/01/26) and Èdip & Antígona (07/05/26).
Come to the 'Dijous Fort'! Experience your kind of theatre.
What you’ll find:
6.15 pm
Talk and drink in the upper foyer
7pm
Show in the Sala Gran
27/11/25
6.15 pm Pre-show talk AMBITION, POWER AND HYPOCRISY with Bernat Reher and Mar Vallverdú
19h Performance of La corona d’espines
Don’t be put off by the classics. From the nobility depicted by Sagarra to today’s society, power and image have never gone out of fashion. We talk about this with Bernat Reher and Mar Vallverdú from the perspective of La corona d'espines.
PhD candidate from the Universitat de Girona in the Josep Pla Chair. Graduate in Humanities from the UPF and master’s degree in Cultural Management from the UOC. He works in theatre and in the publishing sector, writes and contributes to different media outlets such as the podcast Mentrimentres.
Journalist, cultural communicator, and, above all, internet resident. She currently works at Radio Primavera Sound, where you'll find her coordinating social media, interviewing artists in the festival, and presenting her own podcast, Radio Noia, where she analyses niche online trends and theorises about new concepts. She also expresses her opinions on the programme La Turra, presented by Alba Riera, where she occasionally contributes to the section "La Tabarra".
29/01/26
6.15 pm Pre-show talk SAINT, SINNER OR REBEL? with Estela Ortiz and Marta Roqueta-Fernàndez
7 pm Performance of Maria Magdalena
Who writes History? How many women have been silenced and erased from collective memory? On the occasion of the show Maria Magdalena, we review History through the feminist gaze of Estela Ortiz and Marta Roqueta-Fernàndez.
Cultural analyst and communicator, especially on everything related to audiovisual culture, digital culture, and feminism. She has worked in radio for many years and currently presents the podcast Club de Serias on Radio Primavera Sound. On YouTube, she presents video essays analysing cultural phenomena as diverse as y2k, reggaeton, and Bitcoin bros.
Journalist and researcher specialising in feminism. She has contributed to various media outlets such as TV3, Catalunya Ràdio, RAC1, El Nacional and El Punt Avui. Joint editor of the book Màtria o barbàrie. Trenta veus del feminisme català (Angle Editorial) and author of the book De la poma a la pantalla. Amor, sexe i desig a l'època digital (Pagès Editors). Professor in the Department of Journalism at the UAB, her PhD at the UOC researches online feminism in Catalonia.
07/05/26
6.15 pm Pre-show talk FROM ANCIENT GREECE TO TRUMP with Albert Lloreta and Eudald Espluga
7 pm Performance of Èdip & Antígona
Oedipus and Antigone remind us that the commitment to truth and justice is the most radical act of activism. We talk about democracy and social commitment with Eudald Espluga and Albert Lloreta and then attend the show directed by Carlota Subirós Èdip & Antígona.
Audiovisual filmmaker, member and founder of the audiovisual cooperative Bonobo Films. He works in the fields of social and cultural documentaries, music videos, and audiovisual production as a tool for social transformation, as well as on podcasts and vlogs, with a special interest in issues inherent to digital culture.
Degree in Philosophy and master’s degree in Communication and Cultural Studies from the Universitat de Girona. Philosopher, writer and arts journalist. He contributes to diverse media outlets such as Fronde, El Salto, PlayGround, Vice, RAC1, Radio Primavera Sound and Núvol. He is the author of Rebeldes. Una historia ilustrada del poder de la gente (Lumen), illustrated by Miriam Persand, and No seas tú mismo (2021, Paidós), an enlightening essay about digital fatigue and contemporary malaise.