The Municipal Theater of Tías will host the premiere of the play "Twelfth Night without Shakespeare", by Adolfo Marsillach, on November 25 and 26, in two unique performances.
Behind this work is the company 'Comi-K Teatro', which returns to the stage after doing so with "Gaviotas Subterráneas". Under the direction and interpretation of Alby Robayna together with Martika Fernández, Matías Di Candia, Neri Crespo and Germán Barrios, this time they will represent, "essentially, an act of rebellion against oblivion." According to reports from the Consistory, "'Twelfth Night without Shakespeare' speaks of decadence, love, cruelty, oblivion, friendship, and, above all, theater. In addition, it has the ingenuity of all of Adolfo Marsillach's works, full of intelligence, tenderness, fine humor and drama."
All these feelings will be embodied in the figure of an actor with a long career "who resists oblivion and passively contemplating the passage of life without hope for the future. Thanks to the affection of an innocent girl, he regains hope and frees himself from the vulgarity that surrounds him, provoking an unexpected outcome to fulfill a promise," they point out.
From the Tías City Council, they define Marsillach's work as a dramatic poem sprinkled with delicious humor, a text with apparently simple language and development that recreates and raises a deep, distressing and highly relevant theme: loneliness, lack of communication, abandonment and the fear of ceasing to be useful. Poetry and humor for a dramatic theme."
Comi-K Teatro has performed works such as "A Walk Through the Spanish Theater", "Agnus Dei", "Tuesday the 13th" or "Underground Seagulls", starring and directed by Alby Robayna and Germán Barrios with which they obtained the Golden Sauce, Public Sauce and the "Tana López Peñalver" Award for Best Interpretation at the XI National Amateur Theater Festival of the Villa de El Sauzal (2015)
The Company, with the collaboration of the Department of Culture of the Tías City Council, faces this new project as a result of an acting training process from which the youngest actors of the play emerge: Martika Fernández, a thirteen-year-old girl who plays Lucía, and Matías Di Candia, a 23-year-old young man as excited and energetic as the character he plays, Celes.
Tickets, at a price of €10, can be purchased at Zapatones (C/ Libertad 49 – Tías), Casa del Miedo (Charco San Ginés – Arrecife) and at Pastelería Lolita (C.C. Deiland – Playa Honda).








