Almost 80 people Join this performance with the “one hundred percent Alicante” team gathered on stage. 45 singersaccompanied by 30 musicians in the pit, responsible Vinalopó Symphony Orchestraand technical personnel. Lyrical group –Shows Nacho Hernándezbaritone and president of the company – represented many years ago Hawks“but it’s been updated in this way, we’re doing it now for the first time after about a year of rehearsals,” just as it marks a century since its premiere.
He arrives at the Principal of Alicante. Adam Rodriguez And together Christian A. Lindsey Artist José María Morán Berruti as concert teacher Pedro Espadero, the bonfire artist and responsible for the script, built elements of the set to give the work an Alicante feel.
History
Hawks It tells the story of Juan el Indiano (Javier Rubio), who returns to his rich and powerful town after traveling around America. He preserves the figure of Adriana in his memory (Juana María de Toro), his youthful love, Rosaura, who eventually married a mature man to save her family from a serious financial problem and became the mother of a daughter (Pepi Lloret). When Juan meets Adriana again, he is disappointed to see how the image of his ideal love has eroded as time passes. When Juan, blinded by luck and power, meets Rosaura, a living reflection of his mother but twice his age, capricious and cruel fate will cause history to repeat itself.
Alicante skyline
skyline Hawks this part More Alicante zarzuela and a blinking of the company to the city and its people. Participants will be able to see Alicante from the sea in the background and find the defining elements of the city on stage, such as the Town Hall, the Central Market or the Carbonell House. Foguer artist Pedro Espadero has been working in his workshop for weeks to compose a scene precisely designed by Morán Berruti.
“The people of Alicante will recognize something totally Alicante scene “Throughout the whole performance,” explains Nacho Hernández, “there was also a very well-known and important Indian for the city in Alicante – José Amérigo – and we like to contextualize zarzuela and Alicante as much as possible.”
Before the performance, a short documentary of the play will be shown to put the audience in context, especially for younger viewers who may not know the story.
Last tickets are on sale for 200 TL 10.50 eurosfor sale ticket office and on the website of the Teatro President de Alicante.
Source: Informacion

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