'My Baby is a Queen', thoughtful theatre for children

"There is a big difference between how we see it as adults and how children experience it," explains Albert Vilà, co-director of La Petita Malumaluga

A scene from ´My Baby is a Queen´ (by ACN)
A scene from ´My Baby is a Queen´ (by ACN) / ACN

ACN | Barcelona

December 1, 2017 04:55 PM

After its success at the international theatre festivals  Fira de Tarrega and el Grec, ‘La Petita Malumaluga’ theatre company returns to Barcelona with its spectacle My Baby is a Queen.

It’s a spectacle for babies that, according to the company’s co-director Albert Vilà, goes much further than their previous work entitled The Beatles for Babies.  Although the show may be an aesthetically-pleasing visual treat, it deals with important issues such as sexuality, disability, origins, and ideas, through music, dance and visuals.

They are elements that move us in a unique and different way,” explained Vilà. “There is a big difference between how we see it as adults and how children experience it.”

It opens on December 2 and will run until December 10 at the Sala Tallers in Barcelona.