
A bustling kitchen in the little town of Vilassana becomes the stage for a sharp‑edged family drama, where everyday chores quickly dissolve into heated accusations and lingering resentments. The scene opens with Eloy, a restless youth who clutches a caged canary as a misguided talisman, while Antonia, his fierce aunt, parcels out scoldings that crackle with dark humor. Into this volatile mix steps Teresa, a quiet twenty‑two‑year‑old whose gentle presence hints at deeper loyalties among the household members.
The dialogue crackles with raw Catalan speech, delivering both comic bite and a stark portrait of poverty, longing, and broken pride. Characters such as the weary father Jaume and the reckless, charismatic Rosa hover just off‑stage, their reputations weaving an unseen web that pulls the protagonists toward an uncertain reckoning. The audience senses the thin line between survival and self‑destruction as the kitchen’s cramped space mirrors the characters’ cramped hopes.
Even in its first act, the play balances vivid, almost theatrical chaos with moments of fragile tenderness, inviting listeners to linger over each accusation and each whispered plea. As the canary flutters and the voices rise, the ordinary setting transforms into a storm of emotions, promising a compelling exploration of family, honor, and the desperate search for redemption.
Language
ca
Duration
~33 minutes (32K characters)
Release date
2025-03-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1881–1941

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