Cinema and theatre María Vázquez Labourer of acting Álvaro Gago, the director of ‘Matria’, chases Ramona with his camera in a frenzied story that has earnt actress María Vázquez her second Goya nomination.
Cinema and theatre Víctor Ullate Goodbye with ‘Antigone’ Choreographer Víctor Ullate says goodbye to his audience, after a career of almost forty years, with Sophocles’ tragedy 'Antigone', starring the great Lucía Lacarra.
Cinema and theatre Mastodonte The Musical Reinvention of Asier Etxeandia We have a chat with Asier Etxeandia main character of 'Sordo', the new Almodovar´s film, who continues on tour playing the songs from the first album by Mastodonte, his band and real passion.
Cinema and theatre Luis Tosar The Chameleon Is Back This August 30th, Luis Tosar premieres 'Quien a hierro mata' (Eye for an Eye), the latest film by Paco Plaza, featuring Tosar as a complex character—which is, of course, his trademark—immersed in a spiral of vengeance against drug dealers in a drug-ridden Galicia.
Cinema and theatre Ana Fernández No Strings Pulled, Just Cable The fourth season of 'Cable Girls' starts, in September 1931, with gender equality as a backdrop. The plot begins with Carlota –Ana Fernández’s role— running for mayor of Madrid, like Manuela Carmena did, only 90 years earlier.
Cinema and theatre ‘Metamorphoses’ Ovid’s Triumph In Mérida A dream cast, a versatile director—David Serrano—with experience in musical theatre and cinema, and an adaptation by award-winning author Mary Zimmerman are the ingredients of the success of what is possibly the most relevant premiere of this year’s Mérida International Classical Theatre Festival.
Cinema and theatre Lluís Homar And José Carlos Plaza For Love Of Pure Theatre The premiere of the adaptation of Aeschylus’ 'Prometheus' is one of the main highlights of the Merida International Classical Theatre Festival. We talked with Lluís Homar, the play’s lead actor, and with José Carlos Plaza, stage director and three times winner of the National Theatre Award.