The cycle of short stories in another language will feature the actors Eva Mataix, Elena Serrano, Joan Mitó, Karmen Heredia, David Moya and Cristina Roma
The Little Romea Cycle returns this 2022 to the Hall of Mirrors of the Romea Theater with its classic and traditional stories dramatized in English. The purpose of the activity, designed to go as a family, is to recover pieces of our childhood with our little ones, acquiring the habit of listening to English in an artistic, creative and participatory environment, explains Vicenta Hellín, from Arena Teatro.
Since 2014, this program of dramatized stories in English has been underway, which will fill the Hall of Mirrors of the Romea Theater in Murcia with magic every Saturday, and, moreover, in a foreign language. The magic of the theatre, the charm of classic tales and the surprise of some very special versions that come this time from the hands of ARENAaprende’s actor-teachers: Jon Mitó, Karmen Heredia, Natalia Martínez, Eva Mataix, Cristina Roma, David Moya and Elena Serrano.
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January 15.
‘Snow white’. Played by Cristina Roma. Recommended age from 3 to 10 years. -
January 22
‘Pinocchio’ (‘Pinocchio’). Played by Karmen Heredia. From 5 to 11 years. -
January 29.
‘Goldilocks and the three bears’ (‘Goldilocks’). Played by Elena Serrano. Recommended from 3 to 10 years. -
February 5th
‘Peter Pan’. With David Moya. From 3 to 10 years. -
February 12
‘Sleeping beauty’ (‘The sleeping beauty’). With Natalia Martinez. + 6 years. -
February 19th.
‘The Three little pigs’ (‘The three little pigs’). Played by Eva Mataix. Recommended from 1 to 7 years. -
March 5th
‘The Emperor’s new clothes’. Played by Jon Mito. From 6 years. -
March 12
‘Cinderella’ (‘Cinderella’). Played by Eva Mataix. From 3 to 10 years. -
March 26th
‘Hansel and Gretel’. Played by Cristina Roma. From 3 to 10 years.
The first function will be ‘Snow white’ (‘Snow White’), scheduled for this Saturday (January 15) at 12:00. Tickets (5 euros) are available at the box office and on the Teatro Romea website ‘www.teatroromea.es’.
It will be followed by ‘Pinocchio’ (Pinocchio) on January 22; ‘Goldilocks and the three bears’ (Goldilocks) on the 29th; Peter Pan, on February 5; ‘The sleeping beauty’e ek February 12; ‘The three little pigs’ on February 19; ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ on March 5, ‘Cinderella’ on March 12; and ‘Hansel and Gretel’, on March 26.
«I think like Gustavo Martín Garzo that stories teach things but they have nothing to do with education. His world is not the world of prohibitions, but that of freedom and emotions, also that of commitment, which is not at odds with adventure. The stories are not a voice that admonishes or stops, but challenges and invites us not to give up our dreams: it is easy to realize that this message reaches the hearts of children, “says Hellín. «A form of entertainment and leisure, and a source of learning for the little ones that gives them greater capacity for analysis and teaching in values».
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