Narcís Puig's first Temporada Alta maintains 90% occupancy rate

The festival attracted 58,358 spectators across performances in Girona and the successful new parallel program Flaix de Tardor in Barcelona.

Audience attending a theater performance with full seating, symbolizing the high occupancy of Temporada Alta.
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Audience attending a theater performance with full seating, symbolizing the high occupancy of Temporada Alta.

The Temporada Alta theatre festival, under the new artistic direction of Narcís Puig, closed its 2025 edition with a 90% global occupancy and a total of 58,358 spectators between Girona and Barcelona.

The main program, which ran for twelve weeks in Salt and Girona, registered 52,993 spectators. This figure is supplemented by the 5,365 tickets sold for the new international cycle Flaix de Tardor, held in Barcelona, which offered seven performances.

The festival accumulated 58,358 spectators in total, including the 5,835 tickets from the new international cycle Flaix de Tardor in Barcelona.

This edition, the first led by Puig after succeeding Salvador Sunyer, saw a notable increase in attendance at educational centers. The A Tempo program grew from representing 5.7% of total attendance in 2024 to 8.5% in 2025, totaling 4,533 attendees.
Several Catalan productions premiered at the Girona festival are now moving to the Barcelona billboard. These include the play AI, la misèria ens farà feliços by Gabriel Calderón at the Teatre Lliure, and Avui no ploraré by T de Teatre, premiering at the Goya.