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Bla bla bla! An evening of monologues

Bla bla bla! An evening of monologues Sandra Villegas

We celebrate the World Theatre Day with ten monologues in Spanish, presented by the Club de Teatro Cervantes Dublin. 


The monologues have been written by the members of the club and will present their ideas, thoughts, emotions and feelings on various topics. The pieces are diverse and show how the monologue - which is found in all literary genres - is a fundamental method of representation for an actor, how it can take any form and deserves to be celebrated. 

A creative and imaginative evening of confessions to have fun, think and share. 

Programme
  1. Sorry for the delay. Sarah Conlan confesses being a chronic procrastinator as well as all the things she does unnecessarily (when she should be doing something else).
  2. Find a house in Dublin and die trying. Olatz Cornejo Adrián talks about her adventure of arriving to Ireland and looking for a house.
  3. Earthquake. Gary Cullinton telsl how a man feels guilty for abandoning his brother during an earthquake.
  4. The dog, man's only friend. Nuria Gutiérrez delves into the obvious... Why is it better to have a dog than a partner, a child or a friend?
  5. Last days. James Heaney takes us to an imaginary meeting with the poet and writer Antonio Machado, a few days before his death, in exile, in the French city of Collioure, on February 22, 1939.
  6. Ode to the American. Lucia Lenardon's monologue takes place around her favorite cocktail, Ode to the American. Lucía tells us about her favorite time of the week, how a drink can raise expectations, be a reason for socializing, let off steam, and also generate very funny situations.
  7. I can not decide. Elena Rodríguez Romero looks back and remember a tragic loss and how it has had an impact on her personality.
  8. Solo conversations. Carmen Sánchez Valero talks about how her emotions have evolved since her arrival in Dublin and what that emotional search has meant in her life.

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