Based on the famous poem by John Milton, Helena Tornero in the dramaturgy and Andrés Lima in the direction, build this show that not only celebrates the beauty of the language of the English writer, it is also a tribute to the profession of comedian, so often reviled.
Paradise Lost, an epic poem published by Milton in 1667, recounts the tragedy of the fall of man and of Satan. A Satan that for the writer symbolizes the rebel who rises up against the tyranny of heaven. The show aims to offer the public the opportunity to feel part of the performance, traveling to the place of the other through Milton's words and discovering which part of us is angel or devil, comedian or spectator.
Paraíso perdido is interpreted by Pere Arquillué, Cristina Plazas, Lucía Juárez, Rubén de Eguia, Elena Tarrats and Laura Font. A Grec 2022 Festival de Barcelona, ??Teatre Romea and Centro Dramátiuco Nacional production. Language: Spanish.
Colloquium at the end of the performance.
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