
A SUNDAY
It’s a Sunday and a family gathers around a large table. The home has a dubious luxury. Aristocracy has lost its glow. Tension reins in this world where everything seems possible. Living objects, acrobatic and contorted bodies projecting powerful emotions. A world with disturbingly absurd social and psychological rules that take us from laughter to dismay. Medieval mindsets, aspirations of the American dream, twisted romances and imperial delusions immerse the spectator in the life of a Fellinian family where everything overflows - especially love and hate. This theatre-circus contains vulgarity and flair at the same time. Bodies committed to raw emotions and the most refined courtesies.
Un Domingo is a tribute to theatricality. The red curtain does not hide, there are entrances and exits, appearances and disappearances, escapes. A continuous longing for catharsis makes fantasy more accessible. There is an invitee. Is he the cause of this disaster? Or is he just inadvertently invited into this wretched family life?
Sunday can be a day of celebration... and what a celebration!




