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A comedy of mix-ups and lies, highly tragic at times, so tragic that all we can do is laugh. A comedy that addresses the problems we face in life, and the way around them.
There are three actors (but four characters), as Lucía suffers dissociative identity disorder, better known as split personality, so we must also mention Yoldi, Lucía's other "I" who has come into being as a woman with intellectual disabilities, because of the trauma Lucía has suffered.
There are another two characters, although they are Artificial Intelligences: Alexa and Emanuel.
Martina, the somewhat misanthropic psychiatrist, is at her wit's end. She can't cope with life. She is unable to help her daughter, Lucía. Will she throw in the towel? Maybe she will.
Of course none of the three, or rather four, knows anything of what the others are going through, neither their disillusionment nor their secrets. There is no denying this, though: the best thing that has happened to them in their lives has been to meet and cross paths with one another.
Performers: Mireia Gabilondo, Aitziber Garmendia, Telmo Irureta. Director: Mireia Gabilondo. Staging: Fernando Bernués. Costumes: Ana Turrillas. Lighting design: David Bernués. Music: Mikel Laboa / Fernando Velázquez. Assistant Director: Laia Bernués. Technical production: Acrónica Producciones. Executive production: Ane Antoñanzas. Production: Paola Eguibar. Administration: Maite Gorrotxategi. Photos: Bárbara Sánchez Palomero. Poster design: CDN (Emilio Lorente). Distribution: Portal 71
A Centro Dramático Nacional and Tanttaka Teatroa.
Special thanks to the family of Mikel Laboa and to Fernando Velázquez.