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The comedy "Blithe Spirit" farewell to the public with three functions in Murcia Circus Theatre (27/01/2016)

Murcia Circus Theatre opens tomorrow adapted from 'Blithe Spirit' by Noel Coward, directed by the playwright César Oliva Bernal Murcia and can be seen until Saturday January 30.

The version also has interpreters and Murcia technical production, such as actresses Eva Torres, Esperanza and Lola Escribano Candela, and the sound space of Javier H. Almela.

This production, due to initiatives Theater in collaboration with the Teatro Circo Murcia, last summer was released in Valladolid and has gone through various national scenarios, such as Madrid's Teatro Fernan Gomez.

'Blithe Spirit' by Noel Coward, is one of the most famous comedies and represented the European theater of the twentieth century.

Released in Manchester in the summer of 1941, he achieved enormous success in his London presentation.

Since then he has regularly represented at major venues in the world.

Just two years ago it was in theaters of Broadway and London, starring singer and actress Angela Lansbury.

In Spain Luis Escobar premiered in 1946 in the Maria Guerrero Theatre.

The current version will be represented in the TCM hardly deviates from the original, except Castilianization some surnames.

The comedy tells the story of a writer who organized a seance in order to adequately meet the esoteric world as it is preparing to write a book whose action takes place in that environment.

For a variety of circumstances, the experiment was revolutionized by the arrival of a mocking spirit: nothing less than the range of the first woman writer.

That causes a series of misunderstandings with all the characters of the play, especially with the second wife of the protagonist, a hilarious misunderstandings that keep development work with a truly surprising outcome.

Among the many reasons that criticism has had to consider this work is controversial, and little more than forgotten, whether the mocking spirit comes from an idea of ​​the Spanish playwright Jardiel Enrique Ponce, specifically, which served him for a husband back and forth.

There are several reasons that identify both comedies, although the text of Coward had a much greater international dissemination, undergoing a film version directed by British director David Lean in 1945, starring Richard Harrison and Margaret Rutherford.

Tickets cost 12, 15 and 18 euros and the work will be seen tomorrow, Friday and Saturday from 21 hours.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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