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Justícia
- (Cancelled performances from March 12 to 22)
- Guillem Clua
- Direction Josep Maria Mestres
- Sala Gran
- 13/02/20 al 22/03/20
A judge faces his own sentence
Having enjoyed a brilliant political career in Catalan institutions, with an immaculate public life, a prominent judge confronts the ghosts that secretly torment his conscience. At the end of his career, inherited family pains and assumed double standards threaten to shake the whole edifice of his legacy.
Guillem Clua debuts in the Sala Gran with a play on the transformations that during the last few decades have altered some moral imaginaries..
COVID-19 performances cancellation: Following the measures taken by the Catalan Government regarding the situation of COVID-19, the TNC cancels its performances an public activities during 15 days: from Thursday, March 12 until Thursday March 26 included.
Having enjoyed a brilliant political career in Catalan institutions, with an immaculate public life, a prominent judge confronts the ghosts that secretly torment his conscience. At the end of his career, inherited family pains and assumed double standards threaten to shake the whole edifice of his legacy.
Guillem Clua debuts in the Sala Gran with a play on the transformations that during the last few decades have altered some moral imaginaries..
- Book for 3 € with the text of Justícia, by Guillem Clua, for sale in the lobby while the show is on the poster.
- This play in included in the project Club de lectura "Llegir el teatre" (reading theatre clubs) of TNC/Biblioteques públiques de Catalunya
- Show included in the season tickets.
COVID-19 performances cancellation: Following the measures taken by the Catalan Government regarding the situation of COVID-19, the TNC cancels its performances an public activities during 15 days: from Thursday, March 12 until Thursday March 26 included.
Production team
- Author
- Guillem Clua
- Direction
- Josep Maria Mestres
- Cast
- Manel Barceló, Alejandro Bordanove, Marc Bosch, Roger Coma, Vicky Peña, Pere Ponce, Josep Maria Pou, Anna Sahun, Anna Ycobalzeta and Katrin Vankova