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Some cultural recommendations for next week

Otello.
Cati Moyàand J.A. Mendiola
21/09/2025
3 min

The week that begins, with Cati Moyà

I will participate in the more than deserved tribute to Miguel Ángel Riera organized in Portocristo as an artistic cycle, entitled MAR Poético, a play on words between the author's acronym and one of the main protagonists of his work and the event, the sea. The program for the first edition includes everything from a movement and poetry workshop to a recital. The bay floor, with Damià Timoner and Guillem Galmés Riera, in addition to a glossing session with Glosadores de Mallorca entitled Give me a verse and I'll give you back the SEAThe opening show, however, will be performed by Pau Debon and Antoni Bujosa with Debon sings Suave, a poetic and musical journey through the work of Pere Suau. From September 25th to 27th.

I will go to the Rotger Villalonga Foundation, in Pollença, to enjoy the presentation of The right measure of cold, book ofAntoni Xumet Rosselló Published by Café Central. The event will feature the author and poet Miquel Àngel Lladó, a musical performance by Petit, and Júlia Llobera Xumet, who will recite some poems from the collection. Thursday, September 25, at 7:30 p.m..

I will visit the Rafael Ramis theater in Bunyola, where the popular theater trend has taken hold and a version ofAulularia and The comedy of the pot, of Plautus, on the occasion of the Sant Mateu festivities. Sunday, September 28, at 7 p.m..

Court Library.

I will celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Cort library thanks to the program of activities that they have organized on the occasion of the anniversary and which includes, among others, a conversation about the historical literary gatherings of Palma. Tuesday, September 23, at 7 p.m..

I will see one of the maestro's most recent films on the big screen again. Pedro Almodóvar, Pain and gloryAs part of the Que(r)er series, dedicated to offering stories with an LGBTQ+ perspective, CineCiutat has scheduled a series of sessions that will close last Thursday in September with another opportunity to enjoy Antonio Banderas' masterful performance and a film that is the pure essence of Almodóvar. Thursday, September 25, at 7:35 p.m..

The week that begins, with JA Mendiola

I will be in Barcelona to see the opera that opens the Liceu season. It does so with The cunning fox, of Leoš JanáčekA story to reflect on the human condition and its relationship with nature. The libretto is by Janáček and based on a comic strip published in a local newspaper that served as inspiration for this mature piece. Baritone Peter Mattei, Elena Tsallagova, and Paula Murrihy are the main protagonists. Taking advantage of my stay, the following day, Wednesday, I will see Broggi's version of the play at the Library Theater. The storm, of William Shakespeare, with Xavier Boada, Babou Cham, Lluís Soler, Ramon Vila and Clara de Ramon. Tuesday, September 23rd at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, September 24th at 7:30 p.m..

I will return to the Principal theater where Juan Diego Botto and Sergio Peris-Mencheta They have turned the adventures and true story of Ahmed Younoussi into a monologue, 14.4, which the protagonist himself tells in the first person and reveals the terrible ordeal of immigration. Saturday, September 27, at 8 p.m..

I will see at the Main Theater of the City, The butchers, the first novel by Guillem Frontera, who already in 1968 saw with total and absolute clarity what the future of our island would be, as a premonition of what we are experiencing now. Miquel Mas-Fiol He was in charge of turning it into a play, which he himself directed and which stars Catalina Florit, Xavi Frau and Lluís Febrer. Friday, September 26, at 8 p.m..

I will recommend going to the Teatro del Mar, where the juicy season in which they will also begin iguanas celebrate their first forty years of existence. It begins with Our dead, of Mariano Lorente, alongside María Álvarez, Carlos Jiménez-Alfaro, Clara Cabrera and Javi Díaz as protagonists of this dialogue between a mother and her son's murderer. Sunday, September 28, at 7 p.m..

I will enjoy a busy week, because the Teatro Real also starts the season with Otello, of Shakespeare, too, but above all by Giuseppe Verdi, his penultimate work, with a libretto by Arrigo Boito. The great story of the Moor of Venice, sung by Brian Jadge, Gabriele Viviani as Iago, the true protagonist of this tale of death, betrayal, and jealousy, and Asmik Grigorian, the great revelation of recent seasons around the world, as Desdemona. It's a David Alden production, with Nicola Luisotti conducting. Thursday, September 25, at 7:30 p.m..

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