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The Searcher of Quevedo. Classical Theatre of Seville
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Santa Clara Area: C/ Becas
From 2 July to 2 August 2014 (except day 24). Wednesday through Saturday at 22 hours
Phone reservations: 651935295. Booking time: of 10 a 14 hours, Monday to Friday
Collecting bookings at the box office: until 21.30 h
Ticket office: of 20 h a 22 h performance days
Prices: 12 €, 10 € (Guests)
The Classical Theatre Buscón Sevilla is a major version of the work of Quevedo. This work is versioned and directed by Alfonso Zurro is recommended by the Commission of the Spanish Theatre Theatre Network show, Auditoriums, Tours and Festivals Public Ownership we have won two awards at the SCENARIOS AWARDS 2012: BEST SHOW AND BEST ACTOR (PABLO GOMEZ-Pando), and nomination for Best Actress (M ª Paz Sayago). And we have received 7 AWARDS NOMINATIONS IN THE THEATER ANDALUCIAN-SGAE: Best show, Street address, playwright, Leading Actor, Actress, Actor and Costume
The Searcher, It is one of the key novels of the Spanish picaresque. The author Francisco de Quevedo portrays the adventures, thanks and, above all, misfortunes of a young man named Pablos trying to climb from their miserable social ladder and reach the rank of knight.
The viewer of our proposal may wish to pay attention from yesterday to today, and perhaps some questions like is done: What is rogue in our contemporary? What similarities or differences found? And enjoy a classic entitled History of the life of Buscón, called Don Pablos