Teatro salon cervantes alcala

Teatro salon cervantes alcala

Alcine alcalá de henares film festival

Thursday, December 16, 6:45 p.m. THE LITTLE PRINCIPLE by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Teatro Factoría Estival de Arte In a natural way, the author manages with simple language and very few stylistic resources, to ridicule the false gods to which adults surrender: the false gods to which adults surrender: the false gods to which adults surrender: the false gods to which adults surrender.

In a natural way, the author achieves with a simple language and very few stylistic resources, to ridicule the false gods to which adults surrender: power, wealth, vanity… Because the most important thing, “is invisible to the eyes, only seen with the heart”.

Not that one! is a funny comedy of human relationships where the characters evolve from the affable daily mask to the crude inner reality that hides the miseries that all people keep. A close and direct comedy about friendship, hypocrisy and human meanness. About affections and disaffections, about time and family.

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The program, whose tickets are already on sale at the theater box office and www.culturalcala.es, will begin on Friday, September 17 with the winner of the Festival Alcalá Suena, Susana Gómez Vázquez, who presents her show ‘Melodía Eterna’.  On Saturday 18 and Sunday September 19 will be the turn of a name closely linked to the city, Pere Ponce, who will star in ‘Los Pazos de Ulloa’.

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As Christmas approaches, the concerts will arrive. The first will be that of the Complutense Symphonic Band and will take place on December 12 and on the 19th the Orquesta Ciudad de Alcalá will perform with ‘Christmas with humor for a 25th Anniversary’.

Dream alcalá

In the mid-nineteenth century, there was a belief in Alcalá, without historical basis but very widespread among the main estates of the city, that the birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes was in a part of the orchard of the Convent of the Capuchins, which today houses a large restaurant, on the corner of Santiago Street with the current Cervantes Street, which was then called the Tahona. The convent and its orchard, after the disentailment of Mendizábal, was bought by a private individual.

In 1846, its owner ordered a plaster bust of Miguel de Cervantes and two commemorative tombstones to be placed there, and got the city council to change the name of the street from Tahona to Cervantes, a name that has survived to the present day.

  Obras de teatro de dos personajes hombre y mujer

The Teatro Salón Cervantes was built in only 29 days, a true landmark of speed in the field of architecture. Its façade is modernist in style, with very simple brickwork. It was inaugurated in the spring of 1888.

The belief that the Teatro Salón Cervantes stood on the site of Cervantes’ family home still persisted in 1905, when the 3rd Centenary of Don Quixote was celebrated, and that is why a new plaque was placed at that time -the previous one had disappeared- remembering the “illustrious son of Alcalá”. It should be remembered that it was not until 1953 when the cervantista Luis Astrana Marín discovered the evidence that Cervantes’ house was where it is now located.

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The program, whose tickets are already on sale at the theater box office and www.culturalcala.es, will begin on Friday, September 17 with the winner of the Festival Alcalá Suena, Susana Gómez Vázquez, who presents his show ‘Eternal Melody’.

  Obras de teatro con 9 personajes

After the pause linked to the celebration of Cervantine Week, the activity will return on October 15 with a very appropriate function to close the Cervantine program, it will be ‘Quixote Origen’ directed by Manuel Segovia.

As Christmas approaches, the concerts will arrive. The first will be that of the Complutense Symphonic Band and will take place on December 12 and on December 19 the Orquesta Ciudad de Alcalá will perform with ‘Christmas with humor for a 25th Anniversary’.