El barquer
by Jez Butterworth direction Julio Manrique
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- 05/02 — 15/03/26
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- Montjuïc. Sala Fabià Puigserver
Timetable
De dimarts a dissabte a les 19.00 h
El diumenge a les 18.00 h
Running time
TBC
Place
Sala Fabià Puigserver
Language
In Catalan over-titled in Spanish and English on Saturday from 14/02
Price
€14 - €32
Debate
19/02 moderated by Queco Novell
IN SITU
09/02 Irish peace at the end of silences
with Antoni Batista
Tickets here
DILLUNS D'ARXIU
23/04 - Cancelled activity
Description
Julio Manrique is returning to Jez Butterworth with this multiple-award-winning play. In Northern Ireland 1981, are beating identity conflicts, individual and collective yearnings, and the weight of violence and death in a world that is bursting with life.
One day in late August in Northern Ireland during the Troubles of 1981. While a group of young IRA prisoners assert their status as political prisoners with a hunger strike that has already left several dead, harvest day is being celebrated on the Carney farm, a day of celebration that will be punctuated by an unexpected event.
Schedule
CAST
Lua Amat Shena Carney
Roger Casamajor Quinn Carney
Oriol Cervera JJ Carney
Imma Colomer Pat Carney
Martí Cordero Michael Carney
Anna Güell Maggie Faraway
Marta Marco Mary Carney
Carles Martínez Patrick Carey
Norbert Martínez Tom Kettle
Nora Pàmies Ricart/Bruna Luz Mercy Carney
Martí Ribot Oisin Carney
Santi Ricart priest Horrigan
Mima Riera Caitlin Carney
Sara Roch Nunu Carney
Elena Salvat/Bruna Armengol Honor Carney
Jan Serra Diarmaid Corcoran
Marc Soler Shane Corcoran
Max Vilarrassa Declan Corcoran
Ernest Villegas Muldoon
ENGLISH TRANSLATION
Cristina Genebat
SETTING
Lluc Castells
COSTUMES
Maria Armengol
MAKE UP
Núria Llunell
LIGHTING
Jaume Ventura
VIDEO
Francesc Isern
MUSICAL DIRECTION AND SOUND SPACE
Carles Pedregosa
TECHNICAL SOUND DESIGN
Damien Bazin
DIRECTOR ASSISTANT
Esteve Gorina i Andreu
SETTING ASSISTANT
Mercè Lucchetti
COSTUMES ASSISTANT
Marta Pell
AND THE TEAMS OF
Teatre Lliure
THANKS TO
Albert Blancafort
PRODUCTION
Teatre Lliure