'Maria Magdalena' presents a compelling exploration of women's historical erasure through the narrative of Miriam, an educator who embarks on a transformative journey. Traveling from Brussels to Barcelona to attend a conference on Mary Magdalene, she faces pivotal decisions, including leaving her young daughter and contemplating divorce. Upon her arrival, she encounters a taxi driver named Jesus, triggering profound reflections on her personal and spiritual path. The play skillfully intertwines historical elements with contemporary dilemmas, raising questions about identity, motherhood, and societal expectations. Directed by Carme Portaceli and featuring a talented cast, this performance delivers a captivating theatrical experience, questioning the legacy of women in history through its rich storytelling and artistic direction.