Theme: oral narration, theater, poetic action Directed to: family audience Duration: 55 minutes
A partir of the famous phrase “In a place of La Mancha…”, the piece proposes a contemporary exploration of memory, imagination, and the sense of stories. Two interpreters try to remember the beginning of a story that has been erased from time. In that attempt, they reconstruct a “place” that could be any site: a deserted village, an empty theater, or the head of a madman.
The show mixes theater, oral narration, and poetic action. The interpreters alternate between the scenic game, the living word, and the evocation of stories that are born and disappear before the public. The project starts with humor and simplicity to reflect on how fiction — as in Don Quixote — saves us from oblivion and keeps us human.