President Pere Quer presented the upcoming schedule, emphasizing the importance of consolidating recent artistic updates. The production continues to evolve, using modern stage language to tell its traditional story, a feat achieved through the collective creativity of the local community and the technical team.
“"The combination of the strength of the past and the will to innovate allows us to face the future with optimism."
A key highlight was the reveal of this year's poster, Ressons de la Creu, created by artist Assumpció Mateu. The artwork uses symbolic circles and charred wood to evoke introspection. This piece adds a significant female perspective to the organization's permanent art collection, as noted by historian Eva Buch.
Mayor Marc Serradó concluded the event by praising the show as a powerful cultural industry for the town. The 2026 season will feature eight performances between March 15 and May 1, each lasting approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.




