Category Archive: Poetry/Theatre/Plays

I first saw Rafael Alvarez about 2 years after I moved to Madrid in 2007. He was performing at the Teatro Isabel   in a play called ¨El Contrabajo¨ or Double Bass in English. At the time, I must admit that I didn’t speak nor understand much Spanish not to mention, any notion of  literature by

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Thursday, September 27. – European Day of Languages is an innovative cultural and linguistic marathon will offer over 40 different free activities. This is expected to arouse interest in studying languages, cultures approach other lesser known, choose new destinations for future trips, discover new artists and gastronomy of other regions. Foreign cultural institutes and European

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The Cheap In Madrid Crew attended the premiere of the play, Mendigando Amor. We attended the play amidst lots of expectation, because this was to be “the premiere” at the theatre in Madrid´s own Broadway street, Gran Vía, after performing in smaller, alternative theatres for 3 years. At arrival we received heart shaped lollipops, and

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This play and monologue embodies one of the key figures to understand the twentieth century, Albert Einstein.It recreates one  a crucial moment in this world famous scientist´s life.The moment  when he learned that the atomic bomb, that he had helped create, had been used for military purposes in the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.The play

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This week only, the French Institute of Madrid will be showing two free theatrical performances: Monday, June 11 @ 8pm – Created by company ”Autour du Mime” with the participation of students from the Lycée Français de Madrid, Médée is a reinterpretation of myth, from contemporary rewritings and a reflection on the collective poetic imagery linked. Restores this

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