This Saturday, the Auditorium and Congress Palace Infanta Doña Elena Eagles hosts, at 20 am, the closing ceremony and awards ceremony of the XI edition of the National Amateur Theatre Competition "Paco Rabal, a scenic match for annually Amateur spend the most relevant companies in Spain, which has become a benchmark of its kind in our country.
It started last October 18, accommodating four companies that were selected by a jury to interpret their latest productions.
Specifically, were: the cultural association Carabau Teatre, Alaquás (Valencia), with the work 'Hameln' Juan Mayorga;
Carafur Theater in Elche (Alicante), with 'The poor things' Alfonso Paso;
La Barraca de Federico, San Pedro del Pinatar (Murcia), with 'Bicycles Are for the Summer' by Fernando Fernan Gomez;
and Teatro La Garnacha, Logroño (La Rioja), with 'The fourth Veronica' by Ira Levin.
The mayor of Eagle, Bartolome Hernandez, chair the gala in which three awards, including more than 2,000 euros will be distributed in cash will be awarded.
There will also be different trophies: the most outstanding performers, best director and art director, best supporting actors, better lighting and scenic better resolution, along with a special award from the public to the most voted work.
The evening will end with the theatrical representation of the famous domestic production 'Venus in Fur' by David Ives, directed by David Serrano and starring actors Clara Lago and Diego Martin.
Advance tickets can be purchased at the price of 18 euros, Almeida Travel, Archaeological Museum and www.redentradas.com as well as the day of the performance, from two hours before the show at the venue box office.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas