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Microtheater: "Penelope Glamour" and "NS/NC. Doesn't know, doesn't answer"
  • Day : Friday, September 19, at 7:00 p.m.
  • Sessions : two simultaneous sessions of 30/35 people each
  • Location : Auditorium and multipurpose room of the Zamora Public Library
  • Registration : from August 25th at the reception desk (in person or by phone)
  • Colloquium at the end of the works in the auditorium with the audience

Microtheater isn't just defined by the number of spectators or the length of the performance. Microtheater is about closeness, about exclusivity, about being able to witness the actor or actors perform in a space where distance is minimal, allowing you to perceive every gesture, hear every whisper, and analyze every movement. To ensure this sensation, this experience, the productions take place in small spaces, with the audience close at hand, and it's the audience that moves through these spaces to enjoy each story.

"Penelope Glamour"

Comedy based on the character of Penelope from Homer's "The Iliad" and other Greek tragedies.

Waiting rooms tend to be tedious, boring, and soporific... unless you find yourself in one of them with Penelope Glamour, who enjoys all the verbal restraint she displays, especially when she tells you about her husband, Ulysses, her cousin Helena, or her son, Telemachus. The waiting room of the good doctor Oráculo Jiménez's office is a place for more than one journey.

A comedy that leaves the great Greek tragedies a little off balance. Nothing that can't be fixed with a couple of stitches on the right and a few on the wrong side. After all, Penelope is quite the expert at all this weaving and maneuvering.

Written and performed by Patricia Sánchez.
Directed by Carlos San Jorge

"DK/NC. Don’t know, no answer."

Cash or card; Epi or Blas; Bic Orange or Bic Cristal… I've been changing my mind my whole life… well, my whole life, actually, no… or have I?… No… Yes.
I think working as an IT professional has a lot to do with it, and so do the weeks of volunteering at the nursery. But my mom says what I'm doing is a lot of nonsense and that I'll never find a girlfriend like this. This is definitely the last blind date I'll go on. Either it goes well, or I assume women aren't made for me... or rather, that I'm not made for women.

A comedy about the pitfalls of romantic love, about the importance of valuing the people in front of us (from that equality that respects but also embraces differences), and about loving ourselves before loving anyone else. And about mothers, a comedy about mothers, too.

Written and directed by Patricia Sánchez.
Performed by Raquel García Sevillano and Carlos Vicente.

Address and map location

  • Postal address Biblioteca Pública de Zamora - Plaza Claudio Moyano, s/n. municipality of Zamora . NaN. Zamora