A portrait of a country in which social and ideological differences determine human relations.
A monologue, a scenic poem that gives voice to silenced women.
A visual show with water as an essential element.
In a society where appearance is the basis of social relations, Max Frisch talks about delusion and identity.
The history of the Balkans speaks for itself and sets off alarms that we should not ignore.
What would happen if we wished to end our lives and were assessed by an algorithm that dictates whether we are suitable or not?
A brilliant and witty British comedy.
An opportunity to share, learn and enjoy diversity.
What happens when a strong defense of individual freedom endangers our understanding of the world?
A collective and stimulating work that breaks with gender stereotypes.
A flamenco choreography where conflicts and the asymmetrical nature of Humanity reverberate.
An Iranian play about the subterranean violence that seeps in and permeates everything.
Els criminals questions us about what level of criminality we are willing to assume and what we find fair and what we do not.
Books are doors to freedom.
Sooner or later the truth always comes out.
We are growing older and we are growing apart. An exploration on the collective fact.
Peeping Tom's new journey takes on apocalyptic proportions.
A fire with a thousand faces and stories, connecting Catalonia with Africa, Latin America and the world.