Entrañas
Finding out she is to become a mother awakens Sole’s need to find out more about her past. She begins a journey through different parts of Spain to find out what happened to her grandfather, who went missing in the Battle of the Ebro during the Civil War.
- Written by Diego Lorca and Pako Merino
- Directed by Stefan Metz
- Casting Dolça Cos, Diego Lorca, Laia Martí and Pako Merino
- Lighting and set design Raimón Rius
- Sound design Manuel Sánchez
- Costumes Bárbara Glaenzel
- Created by Titzina
- Produced by Titzina
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Titzina take their creative work very seriously: the difficult thing about good theatre is not saying something, it’s saying exactly what you want to say. That doesn’t mean having just... any effect on the spectator, you have to achieve the one you’re looking for. Entrañas, then, speaks to us of emotion and conviction. Without sermons, it alludes to great truths about war and the misery it brings with it shown in a very small way, together with the chilling loss of memory in subsequent generations and the danger that, with the passage of time, old mistakes will end up being repeated
#El Periódico / March 2006
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Perhaps the best show at the Tàrrega Fair because of its commitment to our society and splendid dramatic structure and because of the work of the performers. Titzina know... what they want to say and how to say it.
#La Vanguardia / September 2006
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The staging develops a highly dynamic treatment of the text, providing the show with good rhythm and setting up the many transitions in three scenes in an intelligent, flexible way.... The different staging situations are resolved brilliantly and creatively
#Heraldo de Aragón / February 2007
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The company deal with a tragic issue with sympathy and humour. Much of the piece consists of entertaining sketches making the spectators laugh right from the beginning of the performance.... The entrances and exits from the stage could not be any more dynamic, and the minimal furniture – a bed, two chairs, a small table – provides the scope to whisk the audience to different places – Barcelona, Salamanca, Ávila and back to Barcelona again – and historical times.
#El Mundo / September 2007
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