Teatro Español y Naves del Español
Living Arts International Gathering Africa Moment'21 celebrates this year its 5th edition in the cities of Madrid and Barcelona, an unprecedented edition with a double itinerary, which presents proposals of great innovation and artistic quality by leading figures on the...
18€
8:30pm / SUNDAYS 7:30pm
In 1979, the Houghton Library at Harvard University received a mysterious donation: a package labelled “Letters from Pedro Salinas to Katherine Whitmore”. It contains an instruction that it should not be opened until twenty years have gone by. When the time comes, along with the letters, what comes to light is the passionate hidden relationship between the great poet and a teacher of Spanish, which gave rise to the 20th century’s most important trilogy of love poetry in the Spanish language.
This is the starting point of Love, Love, Catastrophe. Underlaid by these verses by Salinas, the story tells how Katherine Whitmore and Pedro Salinas met in the summer of 1932 - a meeting that changed his life and also that of the poet's wife, Margarita Bonmatí, forever.
The play invites the audience to gaze into the beauty and the abyss of a relationship that also has extraordinary historical and literary relevance.
A production by Ainhoa Amestoy y Alejandro de Juanes. Estival Producciones
Costumes Sastrería Cornejo Lighting Marta Graña Composition and musical direction Blanca Trabalón y Juan Cañas Stage design based on an original idea by Elisa Sanz developed by Paula Castellano y Estival Producciones