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MEDIAPRO specialises in the production and distribution of all types of performances and shows as well as having staged one-off productions at most of the city’s major theatres.
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| Cancun |
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A Jordi Galceran comedy, starring Lluïsa Castell, Ferran Rañé, Toni Sevilla and Lluïsa Mallol; and directed by Josep Maria Mestres.
This comedy brings together to middle-age married couples, who have reached that point in life where it’s difficult to go back, with questions like: did you take the right decisions in life, are you doing what you want to be doing, have you got the friends you want, are you with the person you hoped to be with, are you happy; life’s biggest challenge.
One night, after one too many drinks, Remei reveals the truth about how the couples came about… The following morning everything has changed for Remei, and she’s not sure if it’s a game being played by the others or if it’s for real. |
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| Boeing Boeing |
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First premiered in the mid-60’s, “Boeing Boeing”, a Marc Camoletti Beverly Cross play was for many years the longest-running comedy on Broadway. The play won 2 Tony Awards(the Oscars of the theatre world) and has recently enjoyed excellent runs both on Broadway and in the West End in London.
Bernard (Pep Munné), a Parisian architect, is engaged to three air-hostesses all from different countries (Mireia Portas, Cristina Solà and Marta Bayarri), none of whom have a clue what’s going on. Based on an intensive study of their respective flight times, Bernard invites them home making sure that no- one is the same place at the same time.
His accomplice in crime is his maid (Ángel Pavlovsky), who tries (she has no alternative) to help his employer. However, things are turned upside down when an old school friend of Bernard’s, Robert (Àngel Llàcer) turns up. |
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| La sonrisa etíope |
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Pepe Rubianes pays tribute to the continent of Africa along with five Ethiopian dancers: Helen Fikadu, Mesknesh Gebreselassie, Fitsum Kebede, Lemlem Mekonen and Samrawit Mitku.
A show that combines moments of stand-up routines with elements of African dance and in particular Ethiopian rhythms. |
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| Rubianes, solamente |
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“Rubianes, solamente” is not just a theatre play. Nor is it simply an outstanding stand-up comedy act nor a performance full of exquisite stories, nor a fictitious journey back through the life of one of Spain’s great comics, nor a brilliant script interpreted by the only person able to pull it off. No it’s much more than that. |
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| Lorca eran todos |
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A tribute to the great Spanish poet and all those democrats who suffered the same fate during the Spanish Civil War.
10 actors and a dancer bring the different characters to life: Lorca in Madrid in 1936, Lorca in Granada in the same year, Lorca on the run, Lorca in hiding in the house of the poet Luís Rosales his arrest and subsequent death.
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| Clak! |
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The Amieva twins present Clak! A cleverly put together work full of surprises which bring back to life some of the cinema’s most famous scenes.
Clak! A show full of energy, pace and large doses of humor.
From "Gone with the wind", to "Dracula", or "Jurassic Park"... the show is made up of scenes from 20 twenty different movies. Brothers Angel and Mateo have produced one of Spain’s most original shows with an excellent blend of subtle humour and memorable film soundtracks. Clak! has captivated audiences around Europe.
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Gabino Diego
Una noche con Gabino |
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Gabino Diego, takes a look at life’s ups and downs, his successes and his failures.
The show includes songs as well as a look at some of life’s stranger characters including junkies, crooks, life’s winners and losers, some familiar to the audience and all people who have had an influence on his life, characters all dealt with subtlety and tenderness which all makes for great theatre and which has the audience in stitches throughout. |
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| Manel |
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His first album “Els millors professors europeus” a collection of 12 songs, has received critical praise and extended media coverage.
The songs are full of powerful lyrics and catchy melodies.
Professionalism, happiness, seriousness, light-heartedness, tradition, and soul-searching.
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Jaume Sisa & Acapulco All Stars
Ni cap ni peus |
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“Ni cap ni peus” is the bespoke suit Sisa had been preparing to best reflect his view of the world since his “Visca la Llibertat” (2000) album.
An unique opportunity to enjoy the band live. |
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Jaume Sisa
Qualsevol nit pot sortir el sol |
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Making every poet’s dream come true, Sisa recovers his lost innocence on a poetical journey of enlightenment. Starting in his childhood of short trousers and v-neck sweaters in the Barcelona district of Poble Sec of the post-war, he crosses the mental barrier of the Paralelo on his way past the Fellinian influenced "Amarcord" straight to the Dylanesque "Highway 61" discovering on the way or rather inventing the counter-culture of Barcelona in the 1970’s.
From the magical neo-realism of "El fill del mestre" to the enlightenment of "El setè cel", each topic becomes a journey of discovery in which the audience finds out things about themselves which they hadn’t realised they’d forgotten. |
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| Antònia Font |
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Ten years on and with five albums under their belts, Antònia Font are proof that a different type of pop music is possible.
The principal architects of a renewal of the pop music scene, the group from Majorca have brought to life their very own brand of music which combines tradition with cutting edge music, fresh sounds, a literary air, naturalness and spades of talent.
Their songs are little gems created in a context where Joan Brossa could be the lead-singer of the The Flaming Lips, and they are winning over more and more people every day with Joan Miquel Oliver (guitar and song-writing), Pau Debon (vocals), Pere Manel Debon (drums), Joan Roca (bass) and Jaume Manresa (keyborards) making up the group. To celebrate their 10th anniversary they have enlisted the help of the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra in bringing together all their “Greatest Hits” in a new album. |
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| Serrat Balla |
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A play based on the songs of Joan Manel Serrat with 8 dancers with Flamenco, contemporary dance, hip-hop and classical music roots.
Music, lyrics, images, situations, characters, full of magic and intensity to pay tribute to the great Catalan singer-songwriter.
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