'Lysistrata' comes back strongly this 2018
- Iggy Planas
- Jan 10, 2018
- 2 min read

'Lysistrata' comes back this 2018, we're preparing a new season. It's been several months rehearsing, changes in the cast and script and laughter, so much laughter. From the time being, there are two confirmed performances for this January, more information down below:
- Saturday 20th January 2018 in Ateneu Adrianenc (C/Andreu Vidal, 7 | Sant Adrià del Besòs) at 20h. Tickets 6€ (Members 5€).
- Sunday 28th January 2018 in Centre Comarcal Lleidatà (Ronda Universitat, 1 | Barcelona) at 18h. Tickets 4€.

Centre Comarcal Lleidatà poster (28/1/18)

Ateneu Adrianenc poster (20/1/18)
What is 'Lysistrata' about?
Lysistrata (Greek: Λυσιστράτη "the one who dissolves the army") is Aristophanes’ most famous play.
We travel to Athens in 411a.C, in the middle of a war between Athens and Sparta that lasts for twenty year. Before the dark reality and stubbornness of men to keep on fighting, women, led by Lysistrata, will take a sexual strike in order to get that peace needed in Greek city states. In the absence of making love... will they finish the war?
A Greek style comical utopia.
Teaser 'Lysistrata' by La Coquera Teatro
It's been great desire, illusion and dedication laid on this project during these months rehearsing, and we only hope that the final result is worth of the audience. If you want to attend to any of the performances, remember that we've created a new e-mail for you to book your tickets to any of the performances (Specifying on the e-mail the performance's date. This e-mail is only used to manage bookings, the paying itself is done in the box-office). If you cannot attend to any performance, don't worry, we're foreseeing to programme more performances during the first half of this year and I will be informing you conveniently about the news.
If you want more information about the path of this play, you can always follow us on Facebook account or also follow us in our new Instagram account, where we publish pictures, information about performances and more surprises for our followers.
There is no excuse for you to come and watch how Greek women, led by Lysistrata, use their imagination to end up with Peloponnesian war, and enjoying Aristophanes' most famous play as well. We're waiting for you!

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