The 2026-2027 season of the Principal will include seven co-productions by companies from the Balearic Islands

The evaluating commission, met on July 8, selected the scenic proposals that will see the light in co-production with the Principal

ARA Balears
17/07/2026

The 2026-2027 season at the Teatre Principal will feature seven co-productions with island companies. The evaluation committee, which met on July 8th, selected the stage proposals that will be brought to life in co-production with the Teatre Principal de Palma from the 40 that were submitted to the call. The distribution of the selected ones is as follows: two family co-productions, "Nest, by Irene Soler and Catalina Florit for early childhood, and Branch, from Oasi Teatre with a circus proposal; four theatrical co-productions: This is not a romantic comedy, from El Somni Produccions and Pau Pascual, Portrait, from the Banana-Ros collective, Res non Verba, from Produccions de Ferro i Mea Culpa, and Linet, by Posada Produccions i Turye SL; and a co-production of staged music, Pierrot Lunaire of Ensemble Espai Sonor.

The evaluation committee, made up of members from the sector and cultural technicians, declared the dance lines void "given that the proposals submitted do not align with the objectives or strategic criteria of the call." Likewise, the committee unanimously decided to award a runner-up prize to the project The lady, by Dani and Marc Torres.

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Nest, which will premiere next November, is a proposal aimed at early childhood audiences, exploring the vital concept of "making a nest" through nature observation. It is a creation by Irene Soler and Catalina Florit.

This is not a romantic comedy, from El Somni i Pau Pascual, will premiere in December, and it is a play conceived as a romantic comedy that shuns clichés to talk about pain, healing, and love.

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Ram from Oasi Teatre, from Ibiza, scheduled for February 2027, is a reflection on tradition, community, and respect for the natural environment through a metaphor about a solitary shepherd and his flock in a multidisciplinary production that combines physical theatre, circus, live music, and object manipulation.

Portrait, from the Banana-Ros collective, which will be released in March 2027, is a documentary theatre piece directed by José Martret and performed by Pedro Mas and Joana Castell about the internal migration of the 60s through a woman who travels from Burgos to Mallorca.

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Pierrot Lunaire, from Ensemble Espai Sonor, will arrive next April and is a rereading of Arnold Schoenberg's famous contemporary opera, which will feature staging by Caterina Alorda, musical direction by Albert Díaz and Tomeu Moll-Mas, video scenography by Miquel Àngel Raió, and the voice of soprano Irene Mas.

Nothing to say, from Produccions de Ferro i Mea Culpa is a text by David Mataró that raises a fundamental ethical dilemma about truth, the fake news and the responsibility of the press. Under the direction of Albert Boronat there will be actors such as Xisco Segura and Agnès Llobet. It is scheduled for May 2027.

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Linet, from Posada Produccions i Turye SL, will arrive next summer and it is a hybrid show in which text theater is mixed with live music, electroacoustics and audiovisuals. Mateu Malondra is responsible for this production which proposes a fictional meeting in Barcelona in 1975 between Damià Huguet, Blai Bonet and Pier Paolo Pasolini.

The director of the Principal, Miquel Martorell, values the choice: “we are very satisfied with the selection, as the proposals are varied, with solvent producers and creators and with high-quality artistic teams; furthermore, two of the proposals come from our creation support projects”.

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The evaluation committee

The evaluation committee has been formed by Miquel Mas Fiol, representing the Association of Playwrights of the Balearic Islands; Aina Zuazaga, from the Association of Professional Actors and Actresses of the Balearic Islands; Catalina Caldentey, from the Association of Public Theatres of the Balearic Islands; Victòria Verger, from the Institute of Balearic Studies; Juan González, head of production at the Teatre Principal; and Miquel Martorell, managing director of the Teatre Principal.