The 47th International Festival of Theatre, Music and Dance in San Javier co-produced with Theatre de Murcia's new project Alquibla Theatre staging of "Macbeth" directed by Antonio Saura, premiering on April 29 at the Teatro Romea Murcia before arriving at the Festival of San Javier on August 17.
The councilman of Culture and director of the Festival, David Martinez, the head of Theatres of Murcia, César Oliva and Hope Clark, president of Alquibla Theatre, along with the actors and director, Antonio Saura, presented today at the hall of mirrors Romea Theatre co-production of one of the most emblematic works of William Shakespeare, coinciding with the fourth anniversary of the death of the Bard of Avon.
David Martinez was pleased to have "a Murcian company as Alquibla Theatre Festival that pay particular attention to Shakespeare and Cervantes, by the coincidence of the fourth anniversary of the death of both."
Festival director praised the path Alquibla "if they are like family to the Festival of San Javier, the audience should be like home," without revealing the moment anything about the next edition of the Festival, he reiterated the commitment and Festival support the Murcian theater.
Esperanza Clares thanked "the municipalities of Murcia and San Javier, the only two public entities supporting Murcian companies producing assemblies" support that has made it possible to stage "a project that excites us and we've always given laps until this time has come. "
The "Macbeth" Alquibla Theatre, which provides a long tour after passing through the Festival of San Javier, has brought together a great team with Salvador Martinez, who created the soundtrack, the dramaturgy of Alba Saura, and the translation of angel Luis Booming, Professor at the University of Murcia and National translation Prize that brings "clarity, light and beauty" to the text of Shakespeare, according to its director, Antonio Saura.
The tragedy triggered by the unbridled lust for power will have a current scenery that makes Scotland Shakespeare in a mindset and a way of life that permeates an atmosphere of spiraling violence without solution, full of men and women succumbing to the ambition of power.
The show, between tradition and innovation, aims to hit the viewer from the excitement, with "sweeping" interpretations and shocking images.
Javier Mula plays Macbeth, without fear but a little overwhelmed by what means facing a character played by the best players in the world, "although we all faced differently."
Espereanza Clares will play Lady Macbeth and Lola Martinez, Toni Olmedo and Cristina Aniorte the Witches that will have a major role in the assembly.
Julio Navarro plays Duncan, Banquo Fernando Caride and Raul Alarcon Malcolm.
The assembly still alive four weeks of release so your head does not rule out an evolution in the staging of this "Macbeth" has raised enormous expectations and has forced to extend one more day stay at the Romea Theater where It will be presented on 29 and 30 April and 1 May.
Subsequently, you can see outdoors, on August 17, in Ecuador 47 International Festival of Theatre, Music and Dance in San Javier.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier