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400 días sin luz

Vanessa Espín

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Price: 10 euros · No. pages: 122 · Collection: New Collection No. in the collection: 20 · Language: Spanish – Binding: paperback ISBN: 978-84-9041-458-3. Year of publication: October 2022 · Place of publication: Madrid, Spain

SYNOPSIS

This story is a map of the people of Cañada. This place contains years of dreams, orchards, and birds. Wafa was born there. She is a teenager who dreams of studying medicine, of loving, of enjoying herself. One day they lose all electric power. From that moment on, they will stop living and a fight for survival will begin. How to live and defend life without losing it? How to defend that place that we call shelter? How can you ensure that your children do not lose their warmth, joy and tenderness?

Biography

Vanessa Espín

Vanessa Espín

Graduated in Stage Direction with a specialty in playwriting at the RESAD, she also studied Dramatic Art at the Cuarta Pared school. Her work as an author is linked to the creation of a comprehensive and harmonious vision of the human being, both on a social and personal level, and her work as an actress branches out through directing, teaching, and writing.

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She has written and directed Un animal en mi almohada scheduled for the Teatro del Barrio. First prize at the XXIII National Theatre Competition for City of Torrejón Stage Directors organised by the ADE. Finalist in the MET Theatre Awards. This work is assisted by the CAM for the creation of 2019 theatre texts for writing. She has directed Diana Raznovich’s Casa Matriz scheduled at the Teatro Español. She has written the plays: La mujer de tejero, Nada es normal, La memoria azul, Una bolsa de hielo en un corazón vacío and Los Suspendidos with the 2021 New Playwriting grant, awarded by the Teatro Victoria Eugenia in San Sebastián, Teatro Principal Antzokia in Vitoria-Gasteiz and Teatro Arriaga in Bilbao.

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