Hasta que la muerte nos separe’, a comedy by Emilio del Valle, at the Auditorio Felipe VI
The performance will take place on Sunday, September 8 at 7:30 pm.
The City Council of Estepona informs that the Felipe VI Auditorium will host next Sunday, September 8, at 7.30 pm, the representation of the comedy ‘Hasta que la muerte nos separe’, a play written and directed by Emilio del Valle.
It is a shared monologue, a very serious comedy that addresses the breakup of the couple from the reflection on ourselves and the understanding of the other. Through a ‘metatheatrical’ game, actor and actress embark on an enormously complicated exercise: that of empathy.
On stage, an actor (Jorge Muñoz), an actress (Lidia Palazuelos) and a musician (Nacho Vera, Captain Bazofia). Of similar ages, they build two characters that come and go permanently: a couple who have just separated after a long cohabitation in which both have dreamed of ending their lives with each other. They have a daughter, who makes that separation not be such, and that the famous phrase of the Catholic rite acquires all its vigor: ‘until death do us part’.
“The actor and the actress will talk about love and habit, about money, about children, about the past, present and future of these people, about dreams that are spun and broken, about love, about truth and lies, about doing things wrong when you could do them right, about what pride does not allow you to say, about failure, about learning, about hope…”
‘Till death do us part’ reflects on the couple as a social, cultural, economic and religious construct. The daughter is objective, glue, excuse, justification but, finally, she always occupies the third place. Society evolves; the Western idea of family does not.
Tickets on sale at www.tafestepona.com, and at the auditorium box office, Tfno: 689247665, Tuesday, from 10:00 to 14:00 hours, and Thursday from 10:00 to 14:00 and from 17:00 to 20:00 hours, and in person on the days of events from two hours before the start.