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Luisma Soriano brings ‘El desmoronamiento de la ternura’ to Mazarrón, the text with which the Murcian playwright won the 2021 Born Prize. dead body of his mother; knowing that the energy transforms into something else, he longs to find a way to communicate with it.
Meanwhile, almost unintentionally, he observes how he is getting rid of every sign of affection that there was in his life. As he progresses through the days he finds himself in spaces where he doesn’t want to be and spending time with people he doesn’t understand.
‘The crumbling of tenderness’
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Mazarron. Bay viewpoint. -
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Sunday, at 10:00 p.m. -
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Free entry.
Toni Medina, Eloísa Azorín, Verónica Bermúdez, Juanjo F. Larcon and Mariló Molina staged this production, a production by Plataforma Conectada and the Ferroviaria company also directed by the author of the text.
As Soriano explains, the work: «It deals with everything that is triggered by the premature death of a mother, from the reactions caused by verbal, cruel and angry incontinence or from silence and stillness, observation as a way of perceiving a energy still latent, transformed into something else.
A story told from two perspectives. On the one hand, the viewer will be able to see how “the mother watches the world continue without her and how she wants to communicate with her son before he loses track of her warmth.” On the other hand, the vision of that son is known, who seeks “that heat that is transformed from element to element before it disappears completely.” A montage that investigates “about that moment when the circumstances are favorable to us” and that shows how “reality imposes itself with its different times”.
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