
Would be a Shame if the Plants Died
Compañía de Teatro
Sat, April 11
20:00 - 21:30
About
Performing: Paula Juan Lima, Raül Llobera, José Viña Written by: Ivor Martinić Directed by: Guillermo Cacace * This performance is in Spanish, with English subtitles. Doors open at 19:30, show starts at 20:00. Would Be a Shame if the Plants Died (or Rearranging the Furniture) is a drama that offers a microscopic look inside the breakdown of a romantic relationship. Martinić explores the dynamics between attraction and rejection, revealing the profound emotions they arouse: pain, loneliness, love that reignites despite everything, set in a foreign land. Martinić constructs a genuine, recognizable world far removed from our digital addictions and information overload. It's a world where honesty and openness are painfully frank; devoid of technology. Director Guillermo Cacace ensures a subtle staging that supports the themes and emotions, aiming to depict exceptional intimacy, immersing the viewer in a profound experience, including the discomfort of witnessing such private scenes. Award for best contemporary play at the 34th Marulićevi Dani Festival (Split, Croatia). * This performance is in Spanish, with English subtitles. Doors open at 19:30, show starts at 20:00. https://plantas.nederspania.eu/
Refund policy
Tickets will be refunded only if the performance has to be canceled. If you can't make it, please try to give the ticket to a friend. You'll be supporting independent theater.
Service fee is non-refundable.
