Llum de guàrdia

Llum de guàrdia

La biblioteca del Lliure

The Lliure is back to editing theatre plays, now in collaboration with Comanegra.
We start the collection Llum de guàrdia with two titles from the 24/25 Season, published in paper book and ebook.

Enjoy reading, before or after come to the theater.

BOOK PRICES
paper book - from €12,5 to €18
ebook - from €7,99 to €9,99

FOR SALE
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at the theatre box office (limited copies)

La brama del cérvol
playwright Joan Yago / La Calòrica

An old mountain hotel in the middle of nowhere. Some have come from far away to hear the majestic roar of the deer; all guides describe it as a unique experience. Others have gone to close a major real estate deal or to try to save their marriage. There is also a group of scenic creators who expect to spend a few days discussing the possibilities of political theater to transform society and two girls lost in the forest, looking for a secret party that is said to have been held in that valley for a thousand years.



Fantàstic Ramon
by Clàudia Cedó

Santa Aurora de la Pietat was a normal town, full of normal people doing normal things... until Clara and Josep had their son, a radically different child: Ramon. This is a comedy with fantastical touches that aims to reflect on exclusion, dependence, overprotection and family life with a child with a disability.
This book has been published following the accessability guidelines in collaboration witht Associació Lectura Fàcil.
Fantàstic Ramon is part of Ànima Lliure project.



Cor dels amants by Tiago Rodrigues
translation Cristina Genebat

A young couple faces a life-and-death situation. Simultaneously, each lover presents us with slightly different versions of the misms that have occurred since.
Tiago Rodrigues, the current director of the Avignon Festival, has rewritten his first text from 2007. In this new version, he questions the characters -and himself- about the passage of time and its effects on love, on the other and on that of making theater.

L’herència by Matthew López
inspired by the novel Howards End by E. M. Forster
Catalan translation Joan Sellent

Set in New York during the 2016 presidential elections, three decades after the outbreak of the AIDS epidemic, Matthew Lopez’s play focuses on transmission, legacy and intergenerational connection. Epic, sensual and moving, it has been internationally acclaimed, multi-award-winning and critically acclaimed as the most important American play of the century.

Prosopopeya
by Pablo Macho Otero

Following the style of the authors of the Spanish Golden Age, Pablo Macho Otero explores through mythological characters the epic of the mysteries of the self. Faced with the rise of individual identity and self-fiction, the author proposes a
true fiction and don't delve into the labels that distinguish us, but in what resembles us.