The audience filled the Convent of Santo Domingo last Saturday to enjoy the musical of Les Misérables, on the occasion of the celebration of International Youth Day.
Les Misérables is one of the classic works of universal literature, written in 1862 in five volumes by the Frenchman, Victor Hugo, and which reflects on good and evil, the defense of justice, ethics, and human solidarity in adverse times. The company that brought the performance to the stage, for two and a half hours, was Habemus Teatro.
In the words of the Councilor for Culture, Javier Díaz, "it is important that we have in Teguise this type of initiatives that make up a genre, that of musicals, which is not very frequent in Lanzarote, but which was already arriving on the island with the credentials of having been represented in other locations in the Canary Islands with a notable following. I think everyone present enjoyed the entire staging and the performances of a very heterogeneous cast of artists."