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Ròmul i Rem. El musical [Romulus and Remus. The Musical]

L’Auditori   06/07 - 07/07

How do we live with difference? Two Barcelona-based artists answer this question as part of the Escenes series at L’Auditori, bringing to the stage an origin myth adapted to our times.

Berta and Belén are getting older and believe that it is no longer enough to stage what makes them angry. Perhaps it is time to build, to take themselves seriously, to banish the irony that so characterises their generation, to tell a new origin myth. Prompted by the famous Santa Monica Meme Houses – one pink and purple, the other stark black – they will ask: how do we live with difference when it is forced upon us? 

They will turn to the myth of Romulus and Remus, the brothers raised by a she-wolf who, according to Latin mythology, founded Rome and fought each other until only one was left alive. This contemporary re-imagining of the myth is about how we construct our identities today and aims to give us a new origin story. 

In the end, it doesn’t matter whether it’s those two twins left in the river, or Moses, or Adam, or Berta and Belén, who have to live forever with the burden of explaining themselves together. History repeats itself: king or queen, in a country or city, or on a dance floor, it’s always the same. 

The two co-creators of the Autodefensa series, Belén Barenys (also known as Rigoberta Bandini’s cousin) and the Catalan actress, playwright, scriptwriter and director Berta Prieto, propose this new adventure in the Escenes series at L’Auditori, an initiative to hybridise and blend talents.

A production by L’Auditori.
 

Artistic card

Created and directed by: Belén Barenys, Berta Prieto. Assistant director and producer: Isabel Bassas Portús. Set design: Paloma Lambert. Sound space: Pol Clusella. Lighting: Carlos Bauzá. Video: Víctor Diago
 

Multimedia gallery

Data

Discipline Hybrid scene

Dates and schedules Saturday 6/7 - 18:00 H Sunday 7/7 - 18:00 H

Space L’Auditori

Duration 60 min

Language Catalan

Price 18 €

Other criteria The Grec network

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