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Pontius Pilate in the Antiquarium

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By on 04/03/2016

From 12 February to 3 March 2016
ANTIQUARIUM OF SEVILLE (PLAZA DE LA ENCARNACIÓN)

functions: 12, 13 and 14; 19, 20 and 21; 26, 27 and 28 February. 4, 5 and 6; 11, 12 and 13 March.

Schedules: Friday, Saturday and Sunday (20:30 hours) and Saturdays (22:15 hours).

Tickets: 10 euros

PONTIUS PILATE

ICAS and EDETEATRO bring back the show “Pontius Pilate” to the Roman remains at the Antiquarium of Seville (under the mushrooms of the Incarnation) after passing through the Castle of San Jorge last year. The Casa de las Columnas del Antiquarium will host the staging of this play that premiered in 2014 and that it has exhausted all the seats in each of its functions in these two years. Over 4.000 viewers in almost 40 functions support this original assembly around a real Roman mosaic.

Alone 100 Spectators located around the scene in the archaeological remains will be able to attend in each performance this show that narrates the most difficult hours of PONCIO Pilato, the man who could change history. This is a tour of the situations that lived more than 2.000 years the Roman procurator of Jerusalem in the trial of a Galilean prophet who claimed to be the Messiah. Pressures, conflicts, intrigues, religious interests and political balances are mixed in this drama about an hour and a half hours not indifferent viewers.

The play is directed by journalist José Luis Losa on texts written in collaboration with Fernando Fabiani and Isaac Garcia, after nearly a year of historical books and documents in the Bible itself. “It is a political suspense drama about the fragility of power”, Losa says. A unique theatrical experience in an exceptional setting and at popular prices.

 

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