The complexity of friendly relationships
Love between friends can manifest itself in many ways, both through kind words and through moments of silence that reconcile. Sometimes, with those with whom you have established a vital routine, it is not necessary to reveal all your vulnerabilities. These people will discover your weaknesses and know how to help you overcome them without the need for you to open up completely. The advice you will receive from your friends, as much as what they keep silent, will guide you towards personal growth, setting you on your way to new horizons. It is likely that on this journey you will have to do without some of these friends, as the process of maturing often involves losing previous attachments and making your way into new, healthier and safer spaces.
Changes in spaces and personal relationships
Streets, squares and parks play a crucial role in people’s childhood and adolescence. These places are essential for building the relationships that will give us our own identity. However, as we become adults, these spaces change and relationships transform. The transition to adulthood can be a complex process, and changes can often lead to tension and conflict. This transition directly affects the lives of three friends: Pol, Alex and Carla, who find themselves immersed in situations that test their relationships and their own identity.
Theatrical representation and its relevance
The story created by Xavi Buxeda requires actors with great acting skills, capable of conveying the complexity of the characters and establishing a genuine chemistry between them. This play, performed at Sala Beckett, offers a raw and realistic view of the conflicts that young people face in today’s society, addressing issues such as gentrification and accepting one’s identity.