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Kamikaze returns to the Romea Theater and portrays the darker side of power with his free version of ´Ricardo III´ (30/09/2020)

| The TCM hosts this Friday 'YOLO (You Only Live Once)', a circus show that invites you to live life and that is designed for the family audience | The Romea Theater of Murcia hosts this Saturday one of the latest productions produced by El Pavón Teatro Kamikaze, National Theater Award 2017.

On this occasion, the company presents a free version of Shakespeare's play 'Ricardo III' performed by the actor Israel Elejalde, protagonist of other Kamikaze productions such as 'Hamlet', which could also be seen in Romea, and finalist for this latest work at the XIV Valle-Inclán Theater Prize.Miguel del Arco -also director of the montage- and Antonio Rojano sign this version that starts from the fascination that the evildoers come to exert on us.

"What do the bad guys have that we like to look at? What morbidity does it unleash in us as spectators of evil?" Their creators wonder, and they remember that, generation after generation, characters like Ricardo III "produce hilarity and fright" but continue to occupy the theater billboards season after season and filling the halls.They also explain from Kamikaze that 'Ricardo III' "is a function plagued by envy, corruption of both colors, power struggles, greed, injustice, 'fake news', political deceptions, partisan interests ...

Well, what's next being a normal day in the Spanish public life of the XXI century ".

In this free version, comedy has been enhanced, but they warn that it is a "laugh with an icy aftertaste" because it is "the humor on which a world without a hint of goodness is built."'Ricardo III' will be performed on Saturday, October 3, at 8 p.m., and tickets are on sale for 22 euros at the theater box office (open from Tuesday to Friday, from 11:00 a.m.

to 1:30 p.m.

and from 5:30 p.m.

to 8:30 p.m.

and from two hours before the start of each performance) and through the internet.Circus at TCMThe day before, on Friday, October 2, at 7:00 p.m., the Teatro Circo Murcia (TCM) will host the circus show 'YOLO (You Only Live Once)', a stage proposal by the Lucas Escobedo Company that invites enjoy the life."'YOLO' is a hymn to life through the circus and music.

It is a fighting cry that floods the stage and fills the stalls with illusion.

It is that push we need to start building our dreams", as explained by the company.

It is also a show designed for the whole family that explores new languages ??in the world of the circus and is full of energy, strength and rhythm.'YOLO' also speaks, through acrobatics, jumps, juggling, aerial exercises, music and humor, of collective effort, of teamwork, inviting spectators to take that leap that they do not dare, to cover that need to believe and grow, improve and advance.With this project, the Lucas Escobedo Company -created in 2011- has obtained the Prize for the Best Large Format Show and the Prize for the Best Sound Space at FETEN 2019, in addition to other recognitions.Tickets for 'YOLO (You Only Live Once)' can be purchased for 10 euros at the theater box office (open Tuesday to Friday, from 11:00 a.m.

to 1:30 p.m.

and from 5:30 p.m.

to 8:30 p.m.

and from two hours before the start of each performance) and also through the internet.Health and safety measuresBoth performances will be held in municipal theaters under careful hygiene and safety measures, since for the reopening of the Romea Theater, the TCM and the Bernal Theater, the Murcia City Council has implemented a broad protocol that includes measures such as the reduction of the capacity and distance between spectators, the mandatory use of a mask, the dispensing of hydroalcoholic gel, the temperature measurement at the access point and also the collection of data (name, telephone number and occupied seat) of the attendees; information that will not be stored or used for any other purpose than to give any notice if necessary.In order to correctly implement all these measures, the theaters open their doors 45 minutes before the performance and spectators are recommended to attend at least half an hour in advance so that the shows can begin at the scheduled time. 

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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