"Una relación pornográfica," a Dramatic Love Story
THEATER 15/07/2010
Since June 10, 2010, Apolo Theatre has been showing the play, "Una relación pornográfica," written by Belgian filmmaker and writer Phillippe Blasand, a story whose central axis is sexual desire. Directed by Manuel Gil Gonzalez and translated by Jose Ramon Fernandez.
The plot of "Una relación pornográfica" revolves around the story of a middle-aged man and a woman who get to know each other thanks to an ad in a sex magazine in which they choose to maintain a strictly sexual relationship. It begins as a relationship simply sporadic, but becomes more when deeper feelings begin to emerge. All of this occurs through an individual-whom we never see-who interviews the two protagonists separately, where they tell their love story and discover the marking of a simple but intense romance that speaks of feelings, love, and memories. In short, can a calculated, cold, and strictly sexual relatioship become a beautiful story of love? "But the irony of this setup is that the only reference to pornography is in the title of this theatrical performance, and the show actually speaks of the intimacy and feelings of both characters," said the director.
The role is starred by Pastora Vega and the Catalan Juan Ribó, the stage version of the 1999 French film "Une Liaison Pornographiques" who led the French director Frederic Fonteyne and starring Sergi Lopez and Catalan France's Nathalie Baye.
After its premiere in Barcelona, the play will tour throughout Spain and will pass through cities such as Bilbao, A Coruña, San Javier (Murcia), San Sebastian, Santander, Pamplona, Palma de Mallorca and the Canary Islands.
"A relationship pornographic", produced by DD & Company in partnership with Row 7, will run until next July 25, 2010.
Written by Marga Villanova
Apolo Theatre has, since last June 10, 2010, the play written by Belgian filmmaker and writer Phillippe Blasand "A relationship pornographic," a story whose central axis sexual desire, under the direction of Spanish Manuel Gil Gonzalez and translated by Jose Ramon Fernandez.

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