The House of Culture hosts the next Friday, April 12, the play "The Dream of Reason," a co-production of the Teatro Circo de Murcia and the company's railway which run through the last weeks of Francisco de Goya in Madrid before self-exile to Bordeaux.
Paco Macia directs this adaptation of Buero Vallejo in describing the dark times of the famous painter, old and gloomy, beset by fears, contradictions and grotesque fantasy life of his wife Leocadia is focus.
The artist captured in the "Black Paintings" his own ghosts and absolutist repression of Fernando VII.
Furthermore, the work moves audiences Goya's deafness, as viewers will be unable, like the painter, to hear the dialogue of the other characters.
Goya's paintings, projected along the work make a creative game in which pictorial images have a significant role in evoking both the paintings of the physical space as in action, forming an essential aesthetic element and communication.
Juan Meseguer is placed on the skin of Goya in a deal that complete Heloise Azorin, César Oliva, Toni Medina, Manuel Menárguez, shot and Veronica Vicente Bermudez.
After the play, the director and the actors hold a talk with the audience as they like at the coffee bar Magallanes, in Lo Pagan.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar