Interrupted is a comedy about how a perfect life can turn into hell in the most unexpected way. Anabel is a successful woman who lives riding the frenetic wave of her time and is going to pay for it. The routine of the protagonist is a high-precision theatrical machinery that will be abruptly interrupted by a tragic destiny... In 65 minutes we will witness how, in just 6 days, Anabel progressively loses control of her life until she dives into absolute chaos.
An irreverent and original comedy, inspired by the bursting of the bubble of security and welfare that had sheltered us until recently.
Do you have everything under control? Then you're just not going fast enough!
Direction
Noemi Rodríguez and Andrea Jiménez
Performers
Ariana Cárdenas, Andrea Jiménez, Esther Ramos, Noemi Rodríguez
Original idea
Fiona Clift, Andrea Jimenez, Noemi Rodriguez, Blanca Solé
Co-Creators
Ariana Cárdenas,Roisin O'Mahony, Phillipa Hambly, Esther Ramos
Photography
César Lucas, Ganecha Fotocultura and Jesús Blesa
Lighting
David Roldán and Germán Gundín
Video
Bonafide
Production and Communication
Teatro En Vilo
Distribution
Proversus
Collaborators
Arts Council - British Council
La Rectoria Art Center
Network of Alternative Theaters of Spain
INAEM
2015
Audience Award for "Best Show" at the Iberian Theater Fair of Fundão
Jury Award for "Best Show" at the Iberian Theater Fair of Fundão
Nomination for Best Show at the Fernando de Rojas Awards // Interrupted
Nomination for Best Female Interpretation at the Fernando de Rojas Awards // Noemi Rodríguez
Best Emerging Company - London Mimetic Festival
Best Talent Madrid 2013 - Teatros del Canal
Show Selected by the Network of Alternative Theaters 2015
Nomination for Best New Author - Max Awards 2016
Show Recommended by the Red Nacional de Teatros (National Theater Network)
Audience Award at the XXXIII Mostra de Teatro Cómico Festivo de Cangas do Morrazo (XXXIII Mostra de Teatro Cómico Festivo de Cangas do Morrazo)
"It is theater, no doubt about it, but theater in the flesh. The swords and words really hurt, they are not props. Andrea Jiménez risks death in every performance and the actor on duty may not come out much better off."
EL PAÍS - Nuria Labari
"Lear" turns La Abadía upside down: a new actor every night: Andrea Jiménez breaks with the norm to direct the show live and through the earpiece; the performers (Miguel del Arco, Alberto San Juan, Andrés Lima...) will put themselves for the first and last time in the shoes of the Shakespearian king".
La Razón
"The playwright explores the boundaries between autofiction and classical theater to the last consequences in her new project."
El Cultural - Marta Ailouti
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