
ERAM Alumni and Faculty in the New Programming of Sala “La Planeta” 2026
The programming of Sala La Planeta in Girona once again features the talent of ERAM. Several proposals created and performed by alumni and faculty of the Bachelor’s Degree in Performing Arts are part of the 2026 season at Girona’s Independent Theatre Hall.
Who will you be able to see?
- Tribut a les Rates (Tribute to the Rats) – Cía. Las Espectadoras – Aina Minguell and Aitana López (ERAM Alumni)
Somewhere in the world, two evicted grandmothers live inside two garbage bins. Upon waking, Dolores and Angustia decide to celebrate their last birthday at a fast-food restaurant. The scene unfolds through the characters’ relationships, absurdity, waiting, and the appearance of a new divine character on stage.
- Verecundia – Colectivo Alipori – Paula Benito, Ainhoa Osuna, and Celia García de la Plaza (ERAM Alumni)
“Verecundia” is a stage piece created and performed by the Alipori collective, made up of three young women who explore shame, ridicule, and vulnerability through their own bodies and experiences.
- Les cases dels altres (Other People’s Houses) – La Intempèrie – Berta Camps and Eva Ferré (ERAM Alumni)
“Other People’s Houses” is a collage. A story told through different testimonies that open the doors of their homes to show us some of their spaces. A journey into everyday life and intimacy. A series of questions that aim to explore the need to feel part of a place, of someone, of a shared space.
The questions that led us to create this show stem from the idea and fear of the possibility of being expelled. What does home mean to you?
- Una mena de master class (o crash) (A Kind of Master Class (or Crash)) – Xicu Masó (ERAM Faculty)
Inspired by real events, “A Kind of Master Class (or Crash)” is a celebration of theatre as a craft. A door open to process, doubt, and magic. How does a scene come to life? Where does an idea come from? What whys, hows, and “but where did that come from?” lie behind a theatrical production?
With his irony and sharp perspective, Xicu Masó invites us to a kind of stage “crash course” where anything can happen: a masterclass that becomes a conversation, a reflection that becomes a performance. All from the perspective of an actor, director, and teacher who has been breathing on stage for over forty years.
- Les Chavaliers – Los Detectives – María García Vera (ERAM Faculty)
Contemporary female knights turned private detectives tirelessly search for the Holy Grail. Like Perceval, these lost and disoriented beings try, fail, and yet relentlessly pursue an endless quest. The essential question here is: what is truly being sought when we search? For “Los Detectives,” the most valuable part of the Grail quest is that it pursues the impossible, revealing an apparently unproductive act that, in reality, becomes the very reason for the endless adventure.
- Fúria (Fury) – Ferran Joan Miquel (ERAM Faculty)
Kaisa is a young mother living with her ten-year-old son, Erik, in a rented trailer at a campsite. Erik is going through a difficult time at school, and Kaisa must make a great effort to escape the economic hardship that suffocates them. The situation explodes: Erik runs away into the forest. Hours pass, Kaisa sees that her son does not return, and she begins to despair. Gradually, past and present intertwine until the boundaries between reality and fiction can no longer be distinguished.
Ferran Joan Miquel presents the text “Fury” in a dramatized reading format. Winner of the Andreu Solsona Award 2025, it is performed by actress Paula Fossati.