46 Festival of Theatre, Music and Dance in San Javier
Show: "The Maids" J. Genet with Tabatha Laboratory
Date: Friday, August 14
Location: Almansa Park Auditorium, San Javier
Time: 22: 30h.
Entrance: 5 euros
Tabatha Lab releases "The Maids" by Jean Genet, directed by and starring Esther Zaida Ruiz Bravo, Laura and Eva Mataix Miralles.
The assembly of the most emblematic work of French author is a coproduction of the Festival of Theatre, Music and Dance in San Javier in Murcia company through the agreement signed between the Festival and Murcia A Scene agreement.
With original music, which enhances the emotions created by the dialogue and eloquent silences of history, Esther Ruiz, founder and director of Tabatha assembly carries the text to the limit, using the game of the author in a work that approaches the metatheatre and in which it mixes reality and fiction.
The work, considered a key figure in contemporary drama despite the rejection he suffered at its premiere in Paris in 1947, it reflects the relationship of two maids with her lady who love and admire, while also envy and hate .
The game started by the maids end the complaint by these Lover Mrs. anonymously but to know that they are going to release, for lack of evidence, and that his betrayal will be discovered, the game will take a unexpected way.
The text, which was written after the Second World War with the great social movements and class struggle still background, has reference to a real event in which coincided in time, and that sparked a major debate on domestic services in France .
Two sisters killed his servants and his daughter Ms., without themselves knew explain the reasons for the murders for which they were sentenced to 30 years in prison after rejecting his own defense.
Jean Genet, through a situation arising in the field of domestic service, poses a particular dialectic of oppression, of winners and losers, of rulers and ruled in a text in which he also talks about the daily passions, love, idolatry, what we want to be and we are not and we are and we want to be.
The assembly features an original soundtrack composed by Arantxa Ana Ferré and Belda, wardrobe River, Kike Sanchez scenery and lighting design Peter A. Bermejo.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier