DO YOU BELIEVE IT? OR DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA

A performance full of humour and melancholy speaks to people through movement, spoken word, elements of dance and puppet theatre.
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Don Quixote is an author performance by Martin H. Frys that takes its inspiration from the life of Cervantes and his famous novel. A performance full of humour and melancholy speaks to people through movement, spoken word, elements of dance and puppet theatre. During the opening stage the spectator has the feeling it isn’t a theatre but a meeting. The actor starts as himself, but soon afterwards converts into Cervantes in a prison cell where he dreams and writes his work. Just as Martin H. Frys becomes the author, Quixote, Sancho Panza and other characters, the meaning of props changes: A broom becomes a lance, horse’s tail and a tool of torture, the table becomes a horse, a hill, a windmill …