Antonio Creams referrer signs this text Juan Pastor and what do they interpret? María Pastor and Morgan BlascoIt talks about guilt, abuse, and incarceration.
The central figure in this narrative appears unable to gain advantage by harming those who depend on him. One night, a shadowy figure outside the bedroom window under a street lamp sparks a surge of fear, turning inner anxieties into visible distress. As the tension rises, the wife is swept along by her husband’s overwhelming emotions, pushing the couple toward a fragile edge where truth and perception collide.
With the arrival of an unidentified observer and the claustrophobic narrowing of the room, the tension intensifies. Harassment becomes palpably invasive, weaving an atmosphere that feels both intimate and menacing. Eventually the characters must face the intruder directly, confronting the abuse at the heart of their lives. This Is How the Uninvited Guest Becomes unfolds as a psychological thriller that dances between what is real and what is imagined.
Design for the production is by Joan Sabas, while lighting design is handled by Visionor.
Alicante Main Theatre. Friday, 20:30. 10 to 15 euros
Another Juana la Loca
Pepe Cibrián Campoy signs and directs Juana la Loca, with Nicolas Pérez Costa bringing seven characters to life with a blend of vertigo and sensitivity that makes the piece feel like a whirlwind of poetry and beauty. This version portrays Juana I of Castile as instinctive, deeply feeling, vulnerable yet resilient.
Alicante Main Theatre. Saturday, 20:00. 10, 15 and 18 euros
Ambulancemore than circus
La Fam presents a large-format circus show directed by the acclaimed Adrian Schvarzstein, blending live music with a richly developed set. The program serves as a tribute to the final classical circuses of the early 20th century, celebrating spectacle, craft, and communal joy.
Alicante Main Theatre. Sunday, 19:00. 10, 15 and 20 euros
Beer
Argument against patriarchy
In a show that blends comedy with cabaret memories, Antonia San Juan returns to the stage in Interview with my daughter Mari. The performance delivers a sharp critique of patriarchy and machismo that have become settled, almost accepted as normal in society. San Juan crafts a fearless commentary on inequality, peppered with clever, intimate twists that caricature and reshape a reality that often feels distorted. The performance invites audiences to witness a personal and social reckoning, exploring the private battles women endure behind closed doors.
The dramaturgy is created and guided by the performer, who shares the stage with Yeyo Beyeyo, infusing the production with a dynamic dialogue between humor and critique.
Palau Altea. Saturday, 19:30. 20 euros