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The Dialogue of the Dogs by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

The Dialogue of the Dogs by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Francisco Álvarez

Cervantes wrote in his last exemplary novel in the twilight of his life, just a few years before his death, demonstrating a mastery and irony that makes him be ahead of his literary time with an unparalleled narration. It describes the conversation between two dogs, called Cipión and Berganza. When they see that they have acquired the ability to talk, Berganza decides to tell Cipión his experiences with different masters, visiting various places in seventeenth-century Spain, with a fierce parallelism to our days, and a moving humanity. Adapted, directed and interpreted by Francisco Negro, in the role of Berganza, artistic director of the company, with more than twenty theater stage performances in his career, in countries such as the United Kingdom, Poland, Mexico and Spain. And in the role of Cipión, and in charge of costume designs, Mayte Bona. Morfeo Theatre (Spain) Theater company, recognized internationally for the uniqueness of its proposals, and specialty in Spanish Golden Age. In his philosophy is the desire to adapt or rescue unusual pieces in the repertoire assuming a strong proximity to the viewer. The company has participated in prestigious theatrical forums and in important international festivals in many countries.

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