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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Nausicaa

JOAN MARAGALL, 1908-1911

Nausicaa becomes obsessed by Ulysses, just like Maragall himself became obsessed with the legend, since she describes him as a godly figure who has descended straight from heaven. Nausicaa, the tragedy’s main character, becomes a lyrical and epic character. However, to Maragall theater’s art is an impure art despite, paradoxically, meeting Guimerà again as a model for a poet and lyrical and romantic dramatist. Nausicaa becomes an extravagant piece in the current theatre moment.