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UAB Theatre Programming

Academic year 2023/2024

At the Theatre of the UAB you can find a varied programming of dance, theatre and music of own production and professional shows, as well as academic activities or institutional acts. The programming of the Theatre takes place from October to June of every academic year.

 

You can follow the programming on our website: in the UAB agenda, in the news, in our newsletter and on our social networks.

 

DÀHLIA

A work of its own creation that makes us question the creativity, identity and possible emotion of an artificial intelligence, and what it means in its relationship with the human being.

Wednesday 29th May, 7.00 p.m.
Thursday 30th May, 1.30 p.m.

PAST SHOWS

CENTRAL PARK WEST (ADULTERY)

It represents the most successful and opulent part of American society, which has no other headaches other than how to spend its high wages. Or maybe they are worried about something, being fooled by their partner.

Tuesday 21st May, 4 pm

LA SALA D'ESPERA

With a simple argument and a farce tone, the work includes some of the Àngel Guimerà characteristic themes: the highland and the lowland, the countryside and the city, passion love, ambition and deception.
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Monday 29th April, 6 pm
Tuesday 30th April, 1 pm
Tuesday 30th April, 6 pm

EL COLOR DEL AZAFRÁN

An interpretation of 48 short stories that reviews the different stages of life: childhood, maturity and old age.



Tuesday 19 March, 3.30 pm
 

EL PA NOSTRE DE CADA DIA

A play based on a piece by Bertolt Brecht that relates a situation of economic crisis in a neighborhood where a fight for food breaks out. 


Wednesday 13 March, 13.30 pm.
 

QUARTET DE FLAUTES TRAVESSERES "NEUMA"

An instrumental performance of cross-distance flutes formed by Estela Córcoles, Alejandra Villalobos, Anna Pujol and Raquel Díaz Esquiva.

Wednesday 6 March, at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
 

LA PRIMERA I LES MESTRES DE LA REPÚBLICA

A theatrical production that pays tribute to the first teachers of the Republic who broke barriers and taught them to think.



Tuesday 5 March, 13.00 p.m.
 

LES DUES CARES D'ELON MUSK

A show focused on the figure of Elon Musk as a symbol of the growing technological ultracapitalism that aims to create a space for reflection on his figure. 


Wednesday 20 December, 13.15 p.m.

REBEL·LAT, VA DIR ELLA. TORNA'T A REBEL·LAR

Alice Brich’s play represents a challenge to subvert power discourses from a feminist perspective that invites us to revolutionize the world.

Open essay to the public.
Monday 18 December, 18.00 p.m.

CONCERT D'HIVERN "EL SO DE LA LLUM"

The traditional UAB Winter Concert by the choir, the Chamber Choir and the University Orchestra, conducted by Poire Vallvé and Jesús Badia, respectively.


Monday 18 December, 13.30 p.m.

IRIS

An autobiographical monologue that deals with a taboo subject in society, suicide; it does so through different stories, real and fiction, the result of authentic and imagined experiences.

Monday 4 December, 17.30 p.m.

PARLEM-NE

An inclusive documentary dance-theatre show by choreographer Vero Cendonya that reflects on communication in couples and families.


Thursday 30 November, 13.00 p.m.

BOSTIKIANES

A puppet show with a sung voice that explains the role of women in society at different stages of life; from memory, past and future.


Monday 27 November, 12.00 p.m.

AULA BRECHT

A stage proposal that combines texts, images and teachings by the German playwright Bertolt Brecht and invites us to reflect on topics such as capitalism, anti-militarism and truth.

Monday 13 November, 12.00 p.m.

ALMOST MAINE

Adaptation of the play by American playwright John Cariani by the theatre company La Missiva, with love and loss as protagonists.


Monday 30 October, 17.30 p.m.

MASTERCLASS LLIBERT FORTUNY

A session with the musician and saxophonist Llibert Fortuny in which he will talk about the neural development in improvisation, and the work he does in his Chromatic Center in Cerdanyola del Vallès.

Tuesday 10 October, 12.30 p.m.

MOLECULAR PLASTICITY

An interactive production that fuses dance, science and technology to provide a new understanding of the research work of the scientist Inmaculada Yruela.

Thursday 28 September, 13.00 p.m.