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La rosa tatuada
Tennessee Williams
In the Sicilian community of a small American town not far from New Orleans, Serafina delle Rose is waiting for her husband, a haulier. However, we will soon discover that the man will never return. This violent death is the starting point of The Rose Tattoo. From this moment, Serafina will withdraw into her home to stay in mourning for a love she believes pure and unrepeatable. Nevertheless, the shadows of deception and lies will grow increasingly long and, finally, the attempts to isolate herself from the world, securely closing up the house, will conflict with an unexpected rebirth of her own desire, which will lead Serafina to a violent clash between the strictness of her surroundings and her new and exuberant sensuality. With The Rose Tattoo, Tennessee Williams fully explores the contradictions of an era that still fester in some of the wounds of our society and portrays what he himself would consider “the Dionysian element in human life, its mystery, its beauty, its significance.” ASSUNTA: There is something wild in the air, no wind, but everything’s moving. SERAFINA: I don’t see nothing moving and neither do you. ASSUNTA: Nothing is moving so you can see it moving, but everything is moving, and I can hear the star-noises. Hear them? Hear the star-noises? (Tennessee Williams, The Rose Tattoo) With Pepo Blasco, Rosa Cadafalch, Màrcia Cisteró, Montse Esteve, Oriol Genís, Alícia González Laa, Antònia Jaume (Nies), David Marcé, Bruno Oro, Marta Ossó, Clara Segura and Teresa Urroz
Autoria
Tennessee Williams
Translator and director
Carlota Subirós
Set design
Max Glaenzel
Costumes
Marta Rafa
Lighting
Mingo Albir
Advice on singing and vocal composition
Pere Sais
Sound
Damien Bazin
Audiovisuals
Àlex Serrano Josep Maria Marimon
Characterisation
Àngels Salinas
Director’s assistant
Ferran Dordal
With
Pepo Blasco Rosa Cadafalch Màrcia Cisteró Montse Esteve Oriol Genís Alícia González Laa Antònia Jaume David Marcé Bruno Oro Marta Ossó Clara Segura Teresa Urroz
Production
Teatre Nacional de Catalunya
Audio-described performance for the visually impaired
21st December

































