Tanttaka Teatro to Present 'Desobedienteak 19/98' in Azkoitia

The play examines civil disobedience as a form of struggle and delves into the controversial 18/98 legal case.

Generic image of a dark theater with a microphone on stage under a spotlight.
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Generic image of a dark theater with a microphone on stage under a spotlight.

The Tanttaka Teatroa company will present the play 'Desobedienteak 19/98' this Saturday at the Baztartxo Theater in Azkoitia, exploring the significance of civil disobedience and the impact of the 18/98 legal case.

The performance is scheduled for this Saturday, April 27, at the Baztartxo Theater, starting at 7:00 PM. Tickets are available for purchase on the www.entradium.com platform.
Written by María Goiricelaya and directed by Fernando Bernues and Mireia Gabilondo, the play features Ainhoa as the protagonist, a newly minted Doctor in Political Science who must defend her doctoral thesis before an academic panel.

"The thesis addresses civil disobedience as a current and necessary practice of struggle in our democracies, and at the same time, through meaningful examples, speaks of the decisive role that civil disobedience has played in the history of civil rights and in the path to winning them."

Play synopsis
Furthermore, 'Desobedienteak 19/98' delves into the controversial judicial macro-process of sumario 18/98, which originated from preliminary proceedings opened by Judge Garzón. This process led to the prosecution of various individuals who defended civil rights from a foundation linked to social movements.