Ten works necessary to understand the history of theater

The theater’s vitality allows reinterpreting tragic or comical storylines from every period, in a puzzling world full of fantasy that culminates in catharsis and establishes a tight bond with the audience, century after century.

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JOAN BROSSA, 1964

A theater play with a first act, prologue and epilogue, and a comedy with 3 characters. White living room with a trio and walls. The flying systems do and undo the stage. Brossa created Dau al Set. He deemed his creations as “dramatic poetry”: re-living styles and characters from traditional theater, from a new language to wonderland and a dragon throat that turns the plot and the words into a pictorial script.