Until September 20th, Els Joglars brings to the Green Room of the Teatros del Canal the satire Señor Ruiseñor, an ingenious and comical look at the Catalan conflict, which claims art as an antidote to political fanaticism.
In it, a series of picturesque scenes and situations combine the reality that is lived today in Catalonia with art, represented in the figure of the intellectual Santiago Rusiñol, who was called Ruiseñor in Aranjuez (hence the title), and who has gone down in history not only for his work but also for his writings and his participation in modernist circles that found great echoes in 19th century Barcelona. Information about schedules and tickets in this link.
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