MORGANA IN ESMELLE

SYNOPSIS

Morgana, Artur's half-sister and lover enters Miranda's house in search of answers to her unhappiness.
With his pain and the memories of Merlin, the thread of memory is woven until he discovers the ultimate reasons for the ruin of Avalon and the fall of Camelot.
Morgana en Esmelle is a reflection that revolves around the responsibility of assuming the unintended consequences of each of our actions. A debate about the need to make uncomfortable compromises and get involved in historical moments.
Sacrificed in the struggle between two conceptions of the world, Morgana questions us about the legitimacy of our reasons; But does her status as a victim make her more innocent?
In 2012, Begoña Caamaño's magnificent novel Morgana en Esmelle was published. It received the applause of readers and critics (Ánxel Casal Award, Losada Diéguez Award, ALG Award, National Critics Award).

Sarabela Teatro, undertakes the adaptation with passion
stage of this immense, magnetic and fascinating work,
and dialogues with its author to return the wings
viewers a small part
of your unique universe.

We traveled together through the land of Brittany,
we cross epic and poetic bridges. We sew the
past to the present to glimpse the future

ARTIST SHEET

Adaptation / dramaturgy / direction

ANGELES CUÑA BÓVEDA

LIST

QUICO CADAVAL [MERLIN]
FINE CALLEJA [XENEBRA]
FERNANDO DACOSTA [FILIPE, GARLOIS, UTHER, ARTUR]
SABELA GAGO [IGRAINE]
LAURA MIGUEZ [MORGANA]
ELENA SEIJO [VIVIANA]

DATASHEET

Adaptation / dramaturgy / direction: ÁNXELES CUÑA BÓVEDA
Lighting and scenography: PEDRO FRESNEDA
Costume design: RUTH D. PEREIRA
Choreography: ARMANDO MARTÉN/ BETTY PÉREZ
Video art: IMAGES POSTER: CARLOS LAGO (TERSER HOME)
Sound field: RENATA CODDA FONS
MUSIC (in the images): MERCEDES PEÓN
Photography: OVIDIO ALDEGUNDE
Recording on DVD: ALBA V. CARPENTIER
Light and sound technicians: JOSÉ BAYÓN/ RUBÉN DOBAÑO
Graphic design: GRAPHIC PEDESTRIAN
Production / distribution: FINA CALLEJA

DISCHARGES

VIDEO


Sarabela S.L. it has funding from the European Union – NextGenerationEU, within the framework of subsidies for cultural acceleration in the field of performing arts from the Xunta de Galicia.