Pamplona‘s historic Teatro Gayarre, initially known as Teatro Principal de Pamplona before being renamed in 1903 [[1]], will host teh premiere of “El Hijo de la Cómica” (The Comedian’s Son) later this month. The 900-seat venue [[2]] is a prominent cultural hub in the region, and the upcoming play represents a continuation of its commitment to showcasing both established and emerging theatrical artists. Performances are scheduled for February 23rd and 24th, offering local audiences a new work within the theater’s diverse programming schedule.
The Comedian’s Son
The Teatro Gayarre in Pamplona, Spain, is set to host a performance titled “El Hijo de la Cómica” (The Comedian’s Son) on February 23rd and 24th.
This production marks a significant cultural event for the region, showcasing theatrical talent within the historic venue. The Teatro Gayarre, known for its diverse programming, continues to be a focal point for performing arts in Pamplona.
Details regarding the play’s plot, cast, and creative team remain limited, but the announcement has generated local buzz. Tickets are currently available for purchase through the Teatro Gayarre’s official website.
“El Hijo de la Cómica” is scheduled to begin at 8:30 PM on both February 23rd and 24th, offering audiences two opportunities to experience the performance. The Teatro Gayarre has a long-standing tradition of supporting both established and emerging artists, and this production appears to be in line with that commitment.