Esteponero actor Carlos Llovet premieres the play ‘Todo es Plástico’, by Arturo Babel.
The performance will take place on June 14, at the Felipe VI Auditorium, under the direction of Luque.
Estepona City Council reports that next Friday June 14 will premiere at the Felipe VI Auditorium the play ‘Everything is Plastic’, by playwright Arturo Babel, performed by actor Carlos Llovet Estepona and under the direction of Luque. It will be at 8.30 p.m.
Born in Estepona in 1996, the actor Carlos Llovet got on stage for the first time when he was only four years old. Thus, at such an early age, he discovered what would be the passion of his life: the theater. At the age of eight he joined the theater company DELOS group, under the direction of Angel Rodal, with which he toured numerous stages. Later he became a member of the Municipal Theater Group ‘Farándula’, of which he is still a member today. At the age of twenty-three he began to produce his own shows, with the premiere of ‘Who would send me to me!
Throughout his career, Llovet has participated in more than 20 theatrical productions. He participated in the American production of director Bryan Truman’s film ‘Nameless’, and last February he starred in the short film ‘Heredarán las piedras’, which will be premiered at various festivals soon.
Tickets are on sale on the web www.tafestepona.com, and at the Auditorium box office, Tuesday, from 10.00 to 14.00 hours, and Thursday from 10.00 to 14.00 and from 17.00 to 20.00 hours. They can also be purchased at the box office on event days from two hours before the start of the event.
Synopsis: This is the dissection of a face that inhabits the fictional metropolis of The Nameless City. Ravaged by corruption, power, loneliness, plastic, silence, violence, suffocation, lack of love and excess of bruised flesh. The story of a wounded man, pushed into the abyss by an insatiable, twisted and sick State. A fictional story that speaks of a reality shared by all.
Jojól is a being affected by the consequences of the energy crisis. Sick and persecuted, he dreams of reconquering the freedom and dignity of the inhabitants of the Nameless City. Confronted with his memories, Jojól gives a description of the events that plunged the society in which he lives into decadence.
“Here we are all citizens of the Nameless City. Gray capital of the great continent, where the rulers have taken power in a dubious way, leaving behind both deaths and disappearances, lies, misery and corruption. Now everything is plastic and the war is in the streets, it is a knot that cannot be undone with the tongue. Everything is Plastic is a cry lit in the darkness, We are not machines, we are not defeated, love will rise above power”.