The Puro Teatro Association is performing this comedy recommended for an adult audience at the Príncipe Felipe Theatre at 6:30 p.m.

 

The Tenerife Auditorium's Amateur Theatre Programme is under the Island Council's Culture Area, directed by Councillor Enrique Arriaga. Amateur Theatre is offering a new piece by the Puro Teatro Association: the play ‘Historias caóticas para cinco artistas desesperados’ ('Chaotic Stories for Five Desperate Artists'), at the Príncipe Felipe Theatre, Friday 4th February, 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the show, recommended for adult audiences, are free but you must make a reservation by telephoning the theatre on 922 316 136 from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Historias caóticas para cinco artistas desesperados made its debut last December in La Laguna and is made up of five small texts whose common theme is chaos. Each of the five stories is starred by two characters who in some way express their feelings at a specific moment in their lives. The actors that are part of the Association are Lidia Dorta, Jesús Patrón, Sonia Lutzardo, Glenda Suárez and Nuria Neida.

In the first of the stories in this theatrical piece, two brothers find themselves in strange circumstances and realize that their lives have taken very different paths. In the second, a painter has been hiding a great secret from her husband, but he hides an even greater one. A comedian who gets himself entangled in a mess thanks to an admirer is the theme of the third story. In the fourth story, a husband disappears and forces his wife to turn to a professional to search for him. And, lastly, the fifth story features the appearance of a mother who causes a tremendous upheaval in her unstable daughter's life.

Amateur Theatre is a programme that is part of the Educational and Social Area of Tenerife Auditorium. Amateur Theatre encourages interest in the hobby of theatre and the production of theatrical plays amongst the existing associations in Tenerife. This programme aims to stimulate matters such as communication, the exchange of ideas, and creativity amongst members who, in turn, belong to youth collectives, cultural collectives, women's collectives, and neighbourhood groups, among others.

Its main objectives are to promote a liking for theatre among the different social and cultural groups, as well as to promote the general public's attendance to, and love of, theatrical plays; likewise, to contribute to enriching the technical/artistic quality of amateur theatre groups and to create different work groups (directors, actors, costume designers, seamstresses, playwrights, scriptwriters, etc.).