Ciudad Lineal hosts the thirteenth edition of the classical theater festival

The cultural cycle offers free open-air performances with live music over four consecutive days.

Generic image of a cultural space with chairs and a microphone set up for a performance.
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Generic image of a cultural space with chairs and a microphone set up for a performance.

The Joaquín Turina Municipal School of Music, located in the Ciudad Lineal district, is hosting the thirteenth edition of the classical theater festival from June 25th to 28th.

The event transforms the school's courtyard into an open-air stage. The program is notable for integrating live music, featuring instruments such as the lute, harp, and guitar, to recapture the essence of Golden Age performances.
Each day begins with an open mic session dedicated to reading Baroque texts. Admission to all scheduled performances is free for the general public.
The repertoire includes adaptations of Cervantes' works, plays within plays, participatory shows for families, and productions exploring the history of classical music. Performances take place in both morning and evening slots, catering to diverse audiences.