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The municipal theaters of Murcia are organizing a new edition of their Dramatic Reading Club with three new texts that will be performed this season (04/11/2020)

| Pre-registration can be made from November 4 to 6 through a digital form and there will be three sessions, two face-to-face and one virtual | The municipal theaters of Murcia (Teatro Romea, Teatro Circo Murcia and Teatro Bernal) are launching a new edition of their Dramatic Reading Club that will take place between this month of November and next January.After the celebration of the special session dedicated to 'Don Juan Tenorio', a new registration period opens to participate in the readings and subsequent debate of three of the works that can be seen at the Teatro Circo Murcia and at the Teatro Romea esta season: 'Shock (El Cóndor y el Puma)', by CDN and Check-In Producciones; 'Chicos y Chicas', by El Sol de York, and 'Andanzas y entremeses de Juan Rana', by the CDN and Ron Lalá.Three groups will be formed again for the readings, although given the exceptional situation we are going through, there will be some changes compared to previous years: two of them, at 12 and 18 hours, will be face-to-face and there will be a maximum of 12 attendees and the third , at 8 pm, it will be virtual, through the Zoom platform, and up to 25 people may participate (except in the last reading, which will be 15).

In the case of face-to-face sessions, the use of a mask will be mandatory and they will be held in compliance with all safety and hygiene measures, maintaining the distance between the attendees.Pre-registration to participate in the Dramatic Reading Club will be done digitally through a form that will be available on the websites of the Teatro Romea, the Teatro Circo Murcia and the Teatro Bernal, and all the information will also be disseminated on the networks social aspects of the scenic spaces.

Applications must be delivered from November 4 to 6 and, if the number of applications exceeds the number of places, a draw will be held.The texts will be sent to the participants via email (after the commitment made not to reproduce, distribute or disseminate the work in any type of format) and, for the holding of the sessions, there must be a minimum attendance of 8 people in the face-to-face meetings and 15 people in the virtual one.

Otherwise, it will be suspended.The textsThe first session of the IX Dramatic Reading Club of the municipal theaters is scheduled for next November 27.

In it, the text of the show 'Shock (El Cóndor y el Puma)' will be discussed, which will be performed at TCM the following day (November 28, 7 p.m.) and which was one of the winners of the last edition of the Awards Max, where he won the awards for Best Stage Direction (Andrés Lima) and Best Stage Space Design.It is a text created by Albert Boronat, Juan Cavestany, Andrés Lima and Juan Mayorga which, in turn, is inspired by 'La doctrina del shock', by Naomi Klein.

A theatrical investigation work on a historical event: the coup d'état of General Pinochet on the Allende Government.The second session of the Club will be on December 2 and will deal with the play 'Boys and Girls', which will be staged on December 10 and also at TCM, the company El Sol de York.

The original text is by the award-winning Dennis Kelly and reflects on sexist violence through the life path of its protagonist, giving rise to a text that is full of humor, tenderness, pain and reality; a moving and hard work at the same time about violence against women and its effect on children.The last text selected for this edition is that of 'Andanzas y entremeses de Juan Rana', the montage of the CDN and Ron Lalá that can be seen on January 23 at the Romea Theater.

On this occasion, the Reading Club session will be on January 19.The dramaturgy is in charge of Álvaro Tato, responsible for the versions of the short pieces that make up this show (texts by Calderón and Agustín Moreto, among others) who reflects on the limits of humor and is also a tribute to an essential figure from the classical Spanish theater: Juan Rana, the most famous comedian of the Golden Age.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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