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The War Theatre offers free Wednesday representation of 'Lorca Castilla' within the festival of San Clemente (18/11/2013)

Thanks to the collaboration of the Department of Culture and Cultural festive Federation, from 21:00 pm you can enjoy this performance of War Theatre Company, as the first act of theater at no cost to the public since the reopening of the Colosseum Lorca.

The Councillor for Culture of the City of Lorca, Sandra Martinez, and the president of the Federation San Clemente, Luis Antonio Torres del Alcázar, have reported that this Wednesday, November 20, at 21:00 Lorca and visitors can enjoy the play 'Lorca Castilla' for free and to fill seats in the newly restored Teatro Guerra in the city.

Alcazar Torres explained that thanks to the collaboration of the members of the War Theatre Company and the Department of Culture Lorca who wish may go to see in this spectacular historical setting of this act of the celebrations of the patron, 'Lorca Border City.

Muslims, Jews and Christians ", which this year almost complete 10 days straight of activities."

Martinez stressed that "this is the first theatrical performance that is offered at no cost to the public since the reopening in October Colosseum Lorca, instead itself offers free film screenings and a wide and varied program for all ages, which practically full every day since it opened until mid-December. "

12 actors and 12 extras Lorca are those who have been representing this work of José Mention Sastre under the direction of Juan Francisco Ros in different cities from May 2012 for charity.

Lorca Castle, impregnable bastion and symbol of Christian resistance serves as a backdrop to this epic story behind a web of romantic misunderstanding.

Declining afternoon November 22, 1244, the Christian troops stationed in the garden making lorquina prepare the citadel who ruled the town.

Meanwhile, the captive in the tower, are the protagonists of our love will triumph by the Spanish victory.

An epic tale set in the medieval Lorca scenarios.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca

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