Dysphoria
Synopsis
Auditorio de Tenerife presents Dysphoria in its La Salita hall, directed by María Goiricelaya, of the company Histrión Teatro. After the performance on Friday the 22th, there will be a talk with the public moderated by the students of Canary Islands Acting School as part of a collaboration agreement with the Auditorio de Tenerife.
Dysphoria delivers a risk-taking, theatrical monologue. It spotlights Spain’s recently passed gender-identification legislation, exposes gender fraud, and confronts society’s drive to uphold the law’s sanctity.
The work challenges us to question our paradigms. It detonates our assumptions and forces us to confront how justice functions in a world where rights and liberties remain unequal.
She is shocked. Her 16-year-old daughter has just confided to her that she is actually a boy. From now on, she shall be known as Alex rather than Alejandra. Neither therapy nor awareness groups nor anything else will ever be enough for her to accept that her daughter will no longer be her daughter. Denial, resistance, and frustration emerge from the pain that accompanies change. However, things take an unforeseen turn when the police call at her door to accuse Alex of sexual abuse.
This unexpected event pushes our protagonist headlong into a frantic race to understand her son and to protect him from all that seeks to corner, destroy and rob him of his identity and his rights as a human being.
Company
Artistic Datasheet
Dramaturgy and Direction: María Goiricelaya
Actress: Gema Matarranz
Assistant Director: Ane Picaza
Design and Set Construction: Álvaro Gómez Candela and Giacomo Ciucci Gómez
Lighting Design: Juan Felipe ‘Tomatierra’
Original Music: Ibon Belandia
Sound Space: Ibon Aguirre
Image and Graphic Design: Divina Palabra
Promotional Poster: Palen
Tour Technicians Juan Felipe ‘Tomatierra’ and Ernesto Monza
Executive Production: Nines Carrascal and Sonia Espinosa
In co-operation with: Portal 71
Venues in Residence: Azkuna Teatroa Bilbao; Centro Cultural Medina Elvira (Atarfe); Teatro Mira de Amezcua (Guadix); Centro Cultural Fernando de los Río (Albolote)
Special thanks to: Fernando Pérez-Serrabona; ‘La Librería’ of Cabañas de Polendos; Centro Cultural Pinillos of Polendos
Gallery
Director´s notes
About Gema Matarranz
About María Goiricelaya
Tickets
Access to the hall is not permitted once the doors are closed for the event to begin.
Show recommended for ages 16 and over. Access is only allowed to those over five years of age.
For further information, please check the general purchase terms and hall conditions.
If you have any questions while purchasing your tickets, please contact taquilla@auditoriodetenerife.com or call 922 568 625 from Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., except on public holidays.

