This event presents an engaging monologue that explores the mysterious John Cade, a lesser-known figure in the historical play "Henry VI" by William Shakespeare. Through a lens of irreverence and creativity, the performance delves into Cade's complexities as a populist figure entwined in the political struggles of the War of the Roses. The narrative raises questions about Cade’s identity: is he a visionary, a revolutionary, or merely a manipulative figure? The unique staging and performance differentials draw upon the traditions of Brechtian operettas, allowing audiences to contemplate the intricate reckoning of power, class struggles, and personal ambition against a backdrop of Shakespearean drama. Featuring contributions from established artists such as Josep Pere Peyró, Jordi Coca, Miquel Desclot, and Joan Alaverda, this production invites spectators to reflect upon historical relevance and the human condition through the lens of theatrical art.
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