Cerdanyola's theater season kicks off with Míriam Iscla and Pol López

The Ateneu de Cerdanyola will host six major productions from January to May, including dark comedy, social drama, and an opera show.

Escenari de teatre buit amb la il·luminació enfocada en un punt central abans d'una funció.

Escenari de teatre buit amb la il·luminació enfocada en un punt central abans d'una funció.

The spring theater cycle at the Ateneu de Cerdanyola begins on January 23 with the play Honestedat, featuring prominent names such as Míriam Iscla and Pol López in a program running until May.

The semi-annual theater program in Cerdanyola del Vallès starts with the play Honestedat (Honesty), an interpretive duel by Francesc Cuéllar that addresses artistic integrity and power dynamics in the audiovisual world. The production, featuring Míriam Iscla and Dafnis Balduz, arrives at the Ateneu on January 23 after performances in Girona and Barcelona.
On February 13, it will be the turn of La mà (The Hand), a dark comedy by Martin McDonagh, winner of a Tony Award, set in a remote hotel in deep America. This adaptation, directed by Pau Carrió, stars Pol López, Albert Prat, Mia Sala-Patau, and Soribah Ceesay, and is recommended for ages 16 and up. Subsequently, on March 20, actor Marc Tarrida Aribau will star in El principi d’Arquímedes (Archimedes' Principle), a piece exploring the limits of suspicion and fear arising from an 'innocent' kiss given by a swimming instructor to a child.
In spring, on April 17, Pau Vinyals will take the stage with Em dic Josep (My Name is Josep), a musical documentary that delves into the memory and fiction surrounding the life of Camil Clot, a prominent musician from the independent scene of Barcelona in the late 90s. The work is directed by Marc de la Varga and features performances by singer Daniel Higiénico and actress Mont Plans.
Magic will arrive on May 8 with ZENKIU, the season's unique offering, performed by Mag Igor, a tribute to what inspires us. Finally, the season will close on May 17 with Operetta, a choral show directed by Jordi Purtí that combines opera, humor, and visual impact, featuring pieces by classical composers such as Verdi, Mozart, and Wagner. All performances start at 8 PM, except for Operetta, which begins at 6 PM.
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