Burriana's Theater School Concludes Academic Year with Stage Showcase

Thirty-five students participated in three productions at the Payà Theater, highlighting the year's artistic work.

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Thirty-five students from the Burriana Municipal Center for the Arts' Theater School participated in the final course showcase at the Payà Theater, exhibiting the stage work developed throughout the year.

The Theater School of the Municipal Center for the Arts in Burriana concluded its academic year with a performance at the Payà Theater, where 35 students from the Children, Musical Theater, and Adult Theater groups showcased their work.
The event served to highlight the effort and the interpretive and stage skills acquired by the students throughout the course, through various productions.
The Adult Theater group opened the event with an adaptation of 'La edad de la ciruela' by Arístides Vargas. The 55-minute piece combined comedy and drama to explore the reunion of two sisters and the reconstruction of family memory, coordinated by Dan Núñez.
Next, the Youth Theater group presented 'Bajo las alas del loro' by David Pepiol. The 30-minute play depicts unexpected situations arising during a family dinner due to the presence of a peculiar parrot, directed by the author himself.
Finally, the Musical Theater group performed 'Yo no hice nada', a 35-minute piece focusing on the stories of five women who shared memories, emotions, and personal experiences through music and stage narrative.
The Councilor for Culture emphasized the center's commitment to quality artistic training and the promotion of creativity, acknowledging the efforts of both students and faculty.
For her part, the center's director, Ana Llopis, noted that performing on stage represents the culmination of the learning process and an opportunity to share the year's work with families and the community.