The Manuela and Esperanza Spínola Theater Group closed the Carmen de Teguise festivities to applause

The play "A Father for All" had three acts focused on the problems of a father and daughter of humble origins and few economic resources

July 18 2022 (19:55 WEST)
Updated in July 18 2022 (20:59 WEST)
Performance of the Manuel and Esperanza Spínola Theater Group at the Carmen festivities in Teguise
Performance of the Manuel and Esperanza Spínola Theater Group at the Carmen festivities in Teguise

The Manuela and Esperanza Spínola Theater Group of Teguise closed, as every year, the festivities in honor of the Virgen del Carmen with "A Father for All", a play by an unknown author that completely filled the theater's capacity.

The seven actresses and actors managed to keep the audience engaged at all times, thanks to the intricacies of a family where problems only increased, making solving them a difficult and complicated mission.

The play had three acts developed in different scenes, which spoke of the story of a father and a daughter of humble origins and few economic resources. After finding himself in a complicated work situation, the father ends up finding a job in a game room, but money, vice, alcohol and women end up dragging him to total ruin.

However, this dramatic story ended up having a happy ending, as happens in most plays, where everyone ended up in a hug and forgetting everything that happened after the confession of the repentant father. Finally, the actors and actresses said goodbye with a greeting to the audience, who rewarded the performance with their applause.

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