A start of the season with a cultural raffle
After a quiet August, CRÍTIC is back in action with an exciting initiative: a raffle offering the chance to win five double tickets to attend the play ‘Família (Im)possible’. This comedy, which addresses issues such as gender prejudices and new family dynamics, can be seen at Espai Texas, located at Carrer de Bailèn, 205 in Barcelona.
Dates and details of the draw
The lucky ones will be able to enjoy the function on September 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. This work, directed by Carol López, has already proven its success at Sala Flyhard, and now it is once again captivating the public with the hosting of Espai Texas until the end of September.
How to enter the draw
The deadline to participate is this Friday, August 30, at 12 noon. CRÍTIC subscribers have received a special newsletter with a link where they can register and select their preferred session. Winners will be notified by email that same Friday.
Synopsis of ‘(Im)possible Family’
The work presents the story of Sara and Albert, two young parents with a progressive mentality and open to dialogue. Their life is turned upside down when Clàudia, their only daughter, introduces them to Eric, a trans boy with whom she wants to build a new family. Prejudice and ignorance emerge, revealing that theory and practice at home can be two very different realities.
Technical and artistic aspects
The production of ‘Family (Im)possible’ is loaded with talent. Directed and written by Carol López, with a cast that includes Jordi Andújar, Dolo Bertran, Ian Bermúdez and Ariadna Llobet. In addition, the work has a technical team made up of professionals in scenography, sound design, costumes and lighting, among others.
Institutional support and sponsors
The project is supported by the Institut de Cultura de Barcelona (ICUB) and the Institut Català de les Empreses Culturales (ICEC), as well as the sponsorship of Llibreria Montseny, a collaboration that underlines the importance of culture and education in today’s society.
A unique opportunity to reflect
Watching ‘The (Im)possible Family’ is not only an opportunity for entertainment, but also a time to reflect on our own prejudices and modern family dynamics. Don’t miss the chance to enter this giveaway and enjoy a play that promises to make you laugh while making you think.