
A L’ENRIC BORRÀS
In the first act, a sun‑drenched kitchen‑dining room of a Vallès farmhouse becomes a stage for everyday life and quiet drama. Young Marió, barely eighteen, moves about the worn wooden table, arranging plates and chatting with her uncle, the seasoned Andreu. Their banter about the absent friends Gabriel and Florenci reveals a mix of admiration, suspicion, and the subtle pull of village politics, hinting at the underlying currents that shape their world.
The scene rolls out with vivid detail—a bubbling pot, a fragrant peppercorn garden, and walls adorned with biblical oil paintings—anchoring listeners in a lived‑in rural atmosphere. As Marió serves the modest meal, the dialogue teases the tensions between generations and the lingering influence of old loyalties, setting the stage for the relationships that will unfold over the three acts. This opening invites you into a slice of contemporary Catalan life, where ordinary moments echo larger questions of identity and belonging.
Language
ca
Duration
~1 hours (97K characters)
Release date
2025-11-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1871–1928
A key voice in Catalan modernist theater, this playwright and poet wrote with sympathy for working people and a sharp eye for social tensions. His plays helped shape the evolution of Catalan drama around the turn of the twentieth century.
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