This dramatized reading is part of the '365 Women a Year' cycle, a collaborative effort by TNC and local amateur theater companies aimed at bringing attention to the remarkable yet often overlooked women throughout history. The text for this performance, written by Queralt Riera, narrates the life of Margarida Rugall, a woman accused of witchcraft in the mid-16th century, emphasizing her story and the historical significance behind her struggles. Performed by the GAT'S theater group, this event seeks to foster awareness and appreciation for women's narratives that have remained in the shadows of history, thereby contributing to a richer understanding of women's roles in society. Join us for an enlightening experience.
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