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Solitud
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- Víctor Català
- Directed by Alícia Gorina
- Sala Petita
- 10/12/2020 al 3/01/2021
The discovery of desire. The raw lesson of solitude
“After passing through Ridorta they had come across a wagon going their way…” The start of Víctor Català’s best known work is an invitation to immerse oneself in the fascinating literary richness of Solitud, and foreshadows some of its major themes: landscape as a vocabulary to express existence, animality in the face of cultural and technical evolution, or time as human geography.
With her great mountain novel, Caterina Albert gave a voice to one of the most exciting female characters in Catalan literature. A journey of enormous vibrant intensity, marked by the magnetic discovery of desire, the raw lesson of solitude and the lucid understanding of the pains that weigh upon the world.
“After passing through Ridorta they had come across a wagon going their way…” The start of Víctor Català’s best known work is an invitation to immerse oneself in the fascinating literary richness of Solitud, and foreshadows some of its major themes: landscape as a vocabulary to express existence, animality in the face of cultural and technical evolution, or time as human geography.
With her great mountain novel, Caterina Albert gave a voice to one of the most exciting female characters in Catalan literature. A journey of enormous vibrant intensity, marked by the magnetic discovery of desire, the raw lesson of solitude and the lucid understanding of the pains that weigh upon the world.
- Show included in the season tickets.
- Show related to the Women Pioneers Epicentre
- Les cartes, by Víctor Català,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
Production team
- Author
- Víctor Català
- Directed by
- Alícia Gorina
- Dramaturgy
- Albert Arribas
- Cast
- Pepo Blasco, Ona Grau, Oriol Guinart, Pol López, Laura Luna, Adriana Parra, Clara Peteiro, Maria Ribera and Pau Vinyals