Pedreguer brings back popular microtheatre cycle this June with free immersive performances

Escoles Velles.

Free microtheatre event returns to Pedreguer with immersive short performances. Photo Credit: Joanbanjo / Wikimedia Commons

Pedreguer will host an intimate and engaging cultural event this June, with the return of the third edition of its microtheatre cycle at the Escoles Velles, “Sentiments pendents.” The event, which has grown in popularity since its inception, will offer audiences a unique way to experience theatre in short performances that will leave crowds stunned and wanting for more. 

An immersive microtheatre cultural event in Pedreguer

The event is set to take place in the late afternoon and early evening of Saturday, June 20, with performances scheduled in 15-minute intervals from 5:30pm until around 8:15pm. The microtheatre performances will each be self-contained, thought-provoking, impressive theatrical pieces that will evoke emotion, reflection, and connection, true to the title of the cycle, translating to “Pending Feelings.”

The event will be held at the Casa Municipal de Cultura and will transform the Escoles Velles into a creative hub where audiences can move through different performances, discovering new stories and perspectives in a dynamic, close-up setting. The microtheatre format allows for a more immersive and personal experience than traditional stage productions.

Impressive performances, completely free of charge

One of the best aspects of this cultural offering is that entry will be completely free, though organisers encourage interested visitors to book in advance due to limited capacity for each time slot. As the microtheatre craze in Pedreguer grows, each performance is expected to grow in popularity as well, highlighting the strong local interest in this type of artistic and cultural event.

By combining emerging theatrical talent with an approachable and innovative format, this microtheatre cycle in the heart of the Costa Blanca not only showcases creativity and local talent, but also encourages audiences to connect more deeply with the performing arts. As the third edition unfolds, it reinforces Pedreguer’s position as a small town with a vibrant and evolving cultural scene.

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Natascha Rivera

Natascha is a Dominican writer based in Spain with a background in audiovisual and marketing communication. A lifelong reader and passionate storyteller, she brings a creative edge to her work at Euro Weekly News. Her multicultural perspective informs her coverage of lifestyle and community stories, offering fresh angles and relatable storytelling that connects with a diverse audience.

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