The company Al Tran Trán will perform its improvised theatrical and musical show on Friday, April 10, at 7:00 PM. This group, known for its “rascally and hilarious” style, creates songs and comedic scenes based on audience suggestions, emulating Golden Age minstrels with a contemporary twist. The cast includes Antonio 'El Turu', Ángel Cantizani, Daniel Sota, and Luis de Pablo.
On Saturday, April 11, La Belloch Teatro will present its play Protocolo in two versions: “She and He” at 6:00 PM and “He and She” at 8:00 PM. Inspired by Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People, the play explores a couple's conflict in a Mediterranean city, where the roles of mayor and doctor are interchanged between Beatriz Argüello and Ernesto Arias, offering the audience the chance to compare both perspectives.
The agenda also includes educational activities such as the magic workshop “Your secret notebook: creatures, amulets and spells” with Sandra Ortiz, aimed at children aged 6 and up, on Friday, April 10, at 5:00 PM. For adults, Manuela Romo Santos, a Doctor of Psychology from the Autonomous University of Madrid, will lead the workshop “What do you have in common with Dalí, Marie Curie or Beethoven?” on Saturday, April 11, at 11:00 AM, exploring the psychology of creativity.
In the exhibition area, the lobby hosts “Intrusive Art: Small Beauties” by Rafael Vázquez Pérez until April 19. This photographic exhibition, without filters or edits, magnifies the beauty of wild flowers from the Lozoya valley, inviting reflection on the importance of the everyday. Additionally, the exhibition hall will feature “The Songbook Museum” from April 10 to 26, a collaborative project by La Casa de Niños de Valdemanco and 18 other educational centers in the Sierra Norte of Madrid, transforming songs into 100 x 100 cm artworks, fostering intergenerational memory and creativity.




