The program ‘Aragón, a land of culture’ kicks off its annual season with a theatrical weekend in La Puebla de Albortón and La Almunia de San Juan. Driven by the General Directorates of Culture and Tourism of the Government of Aragón, this initiative aims to bring culture to every corner of the region by offering a varied and accessible program.
A diverse and accessible cultural program
The program is characterized by its wide range of free performances that include dance, theater, music, and other artistic expressions. In total, 111 performances have been planned encompassing fifteen different disciplines, distributed across 96 locations in the 33 Aragonese regions. This diversity seeks not only to entertain but also to educate and promote access to culture throughout the territory.
Theater agenda for the weekend
On Saturday, February 21, the Social Center of La Puebla de Albortón will host the play ‘How to Put a Monster to Sleep’ at 6:00 PM, presented by Biribú Teatro. This educational project is aimed at children and narrates the story of three planetary doctors who arrive on Earth with the mission to save it from the monster of climate change. The play combines entertainment with environmental awareness.
On Sunday, February 22, the José Luis Alegre Cudós hall in La Almunia de San Juan will be the stage for ‘Rosita’, an adaptation of the text by Federico García Lorca presented by Teatro del Alma at 7:00 PM. The play explores the loneliness and the desperate wait of a woman, offering a profound reflection on the human condition.











