Castellón Offers Diverse Cultural Week from April 13 to 19

The province of Castellón presents a wide cultural agenda, from book launches to folk-metal concerts and theater, for all audiences.

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The province of Castellón transforms into a vibrant cultural stage from April 13 to 19, offering a varied program that includes book presentations, concerts of various styles, and theater plays for all tastes.

Among the highlighted events, director and screenwriter Nata Moreno will visit the Hotel Palasiet in Benicàssim on Thursday, April 16, to present her book Madonna no nació en Wisconsin. This work invites a deep reflection on identity and personal journey. To attend, reservations are required at jornadasdelbienestar@palasiet.com.
On Friday, April 17, the Teatro Mónaco in Onda will host a play for adult audiences that, with irony and rhythm, reflects the unpredictability of daily life. Tickets are priced between €5 and €12.
Solidarity music will also have its place. On Saturday, April 18, Leo Jiménez and the local band Dry River will perform at the Salatal Club in Castellón. All proceeds from this concert, with tickets at €15, will be donated to the fight against cancer and rare diseases, supporting entities such as CAFO UJI, ASOLECAS, and ASEMI CV.
On Sunday, April 19, the Teatre Principal de Castelló will present a 90-minute psychological thriller that questions the limits of acting and madness, with tickets ranging from €3 to €20. On the same day, the folk-metal band Lèpoka will offer a free acoustic concert at the old washhouse of Eslida, in a natural and historic setting.
The weekly agenda is completed with other proposals such as the presentation of the book “El vot femení en el pensament de Pascual Cabrera” at Librería Babel in Castellón on Monday, April 13, a musical theater evening with Isabel Buendía at the Teatre Carmen Tur in La Vall d'Uixó on Tuesday, April 14, and concerts by the Orquestra Simfònica de Castelló and the Cor de la Generalitat Valenciana at the Auditori de Castelló and the Palacio de Congresos in Peñíscola, respectively, on Thursday, April 16.