Partícules Paral·leles is a play composed of three interwoven stories, bound by a single thematic thread: the exploration of human relationships in the 21st century. It examines the emergence of new social structures and family models, set against the relentless, frenetic pace to which we are exposed in the developed world.
The title refers to a phenomenon famously described by Albert Einstein, known as quantum entanglement. This theory posits that certain particles, even when located at vastly distant points in the universe, can develop parallel behaviors—meaning a stimulus applied to one has an instantaneous effect on the other. This discovery—observed yet still unexplained—remains one of the most singular and profound mysteries facing modern science today.
Best Show of the XXV Mostra de Teatre de Barcelona
Sspecial Jury Mention of the Festival Pedra en Viu 2021 of Menorca
Written, directed, and sound & visual design Ivan Andrade
Software design Alexandre Dupuis
Cast Ivan Andrade, Andy Fukutome, Alba Jubany, Rina Ota, Pol Rossell and Àlex Scott
Photography and video Clara Bes
Produced by The Amateurs Company
Dau al Sec, Barcelona (Spain | Premiere & 1rst season)
Teatre del Raval, Barcelona (Spain | Mostra de Teatre de Barcelona)
Sala Trono, Tarragona (Spain)
Teatre Akadèmia, Barcelona (Spain | 2nd season)
Teatre La Lliga, Capellades (Spain)
Teatre d'El Catllar, El Catllar (Spain)
Llevant Teatre, Granollers (Spain)
Teatre de Guissona, Guissona (Spain)