WE, THE NAMELESS
The Mos Maiorum company joins playwright Joan Yago to reclaim the figure of Joan Garcia Oliver, a historical leader of the libertarian movement, through an immersive theatrical experience that connects with the collective struggles of the 20th century.The performance explores memory to unite past and present through stage rituals and testimonies that still resonate today.It's a production that questions our time with a direct and surprising language.An immersive experience that connects the libertarian struggle of the past with the questions of the present.
"We, the Nameless" is a stage production based on the life of Juan García Oliver, a key figure in the Catalan libertarian movement and early 20th-century Spanish politics.A biography in which the character is not the protagonist but rather the thread that weaves together a collective story.An immersion into a way of thinking, a way of living, of an entire generation that came to experience utopia firsthand.
In this fluid moment we are living through, marked by the rise of the far right, saber-rattling around the world, a general disorientation in political discourse steeped in individualistic nihilism, and a lack of inspiring role models, we revisit one of the key figures of our recent history. This figure can offer us both empirical and emotional insight into a generation for whom struggle, life, and utopia were lived in a solid and tangible way.
An immersive theatrical experience that connects the struggles of the past with the anxieties of the present, a ritual that allows us to understand, empathize with, and empathize with those men and women who faced dictatorships, poverty, revolutions, and wars with immense strength and power.Like true time travelers, we witness their mindset, their longings, their desires, and their fears, reflecting on them and seeing ourselves reflected in them.