Written and directed by Cristina Clemente and Marc Angelet, An Integral Therapy is a musical comedy that takes audiences on an introspective journey through a sophisticated blend of humour and insight. The script, masterfully crafted by the authors, features a cast of talented performers including Antonio Molero, Marta Poveda, Esther Ortega and César Camino.
The comedy cleverly uses bread-making as a metaphor for self-discovery, where each loaf reflects personal challenges and growth, culminating in a theatrical spectacle of emotions. Beyond the humour, the show explores deeper themes, such as the ongoing search for meaning in a world where traditional religions are declining. Enjoy a comedic yet insightful reflection on the pursuit of meaning and modern faith with An Integral Therapy in Madrid. Tickets are in high demand!
Toni Roca, a peculiar character, links bread-making with personal identity, guiding students on a unique journey of self-discovery. Through his unconventional teaching method, Roca emphasizes that good bread mirrors inner peace, not just quality ingredients. Students learn that their bread reflects life's challenges: dense crumbs symbolize relationship struggles, while bland loaves signify unsatisfying experiences.
Beyond baking, the class becomes a forum for emotional expression, where laughter, tears, and confession meld into a theatrical spectacle. Roca's lessons extend beyond the kitchen, encouraging students to navigate life's complexities with patience and introspection, turning bread-making into a metaphor for personal growth.
Show timings for An Integral Therapy are subject to change every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Tickets cannot be refunded, amended or rescheduled.
The Fígaro Theatre is a premier destination for contemporary national and international comedy. Designed by architect Felipe López Delgado, the theatre is a testament to rationalist architecture. Initially intended solely for film screenings, the building was later adapted for theater performances, with a small stage that has since been expanded. Opening its doors in November of 1931, the theater's design earned López Delgado the second prize at the 1932 National Fine Arts Exposition. Operated by the Smedia Group, Fígaro is dedicated to bringing the latest in humorous and light-hearted theatrical productions to Madrid!
Seating Capacity: 650
Address: Calle del Dr Cortezo, 5, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Metro: The nearest metro stations are Sol (L1, L2, L3), Antón Martín (L1), and Tirso de Molina (L1).
Cercanías (local train): Madrid-Sol'
Bus: Buses servicing the area include 002, 6, 18, 23, 26, 32, 35, 50, 65, M1, SE712, N26.
Available Facilities: Catering area, Restrooms
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible.
Security: Please be aware that for your comfort and security, all audience members may be subject to security checks upon arrival at the Figaro Theatre.
Dress Code: Smart and casual wear are recommended. Keep in mind, that most theatres are air-conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly.
Outside Food: Most theatres do not allow outside food inside the theatres but most of them also have a café or restaurant inside the premises or nearby.`
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An Integral Therapy is suitable for all ages.
An Integral Therapy is playing at Figaro Theatre in Madrid.
The running time of An Integral Therapy is 1 hour and 30 minutes.
The An Integral Therapy cast includes Antonio Molero, Marta Poveda, Esther Ortega, and César Camino in the main roles.
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