SYNOPSIS
“Coffee, lots of coffee” was the slogan used to assassinate Federico García Lorca when he was imprisoned in the Civil Government of Granada that tragic year of 1936.
“Would you like to bring me a cup of coffee?” “Untitled Comedy” represents the starting point of this work that wants to let Lorca’s characters speak through his trilogy: The House of Bernarda Alba, Blood Wedding, and Yerma. They cry out the tragic death of their creator and join their destiny.
DESCRIPTION
“Coffee, lots of coffee” is the stage poet’s last cry: I’m still alive! In the overwhelming silence the voice of his characters resonates, their stories and their sentences, as well as their revelry and parties, faithful witnesses of the poet. Poetry that rises from the book and becomes human. In his last breath a stream of characters opens the balcony for him and you contemplate him: hear and feel the voice of death, the light of love and the trembling of Art.
“I want to sleep for a while,
a while, a minute, a century;
but let everyone know that I have not died.”
Federico García Lorca
TECHNICAL FORM
Es adaptable a cualquier tipo de espacio escénico, medidas mínimas:
Boca: 5’60 metros; Fondo: 6 metros.
Barra al fondo de escenario para colgar.
Equipo de reproducción en CD.
Equipo de iluminación.
ARTISTIC FORM
Creation and direction: Eugenia Delgado Mata
Digital artis and photography: Maribel Pozo Ruiz
Composition and musical interprets: Dodo Vaquerizas and María José Cortés
Arreglos: Àlex Blanco
Thanks to: Plàudite Teatre, Kuan-Um!, Rafael Santos and Carlos Saura
The Byrds, by Aristophanes