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Barcelona Theater Spotlight: Women Playwrights Take Center Stage
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Barcelona Theater Spotlight: Women Playwrights Take Center Stage

7 de enero de 2026•5 min de lectura•839 words
Barcelona Theater Spotlight: Women Playwrights Take Center Stage
Barcelona Theater Spotlight: Women Playwrights Take Center Stage
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Key Facts

  • ✓ The theatrical canon lacked female authors until the early 21st century.
  • ✓ Yasmina Reza, Caryl Churchill, and Sarah Kane were the first to consolidate female trajectories in the canon.
  • ✓ Angélica Liddell's 'Seppuku. The Funeral of Mishima' sold out two functions in Salt in November.
  • ✓ The Salt performances sold out in little more than twenty minutes despite starting at 5:45 a.m.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. A Historical Shift in the Canon
  3. Contemporary Voices Taking the Stage
  4. Spotlight on Angélica Liddell

Quick Summary#

The 2026 theater season in Barcelona marks a historic shift toward female representation. For centuries, the dramatic canon excluded women, requiring reliance on male authors like Ibsen or Chekhov for feminist narratives. This changed in the early 21st century with the rise of Yasmina Reza, Caryl Churchill, and Sarah Kane.

Today, the stage is dominated by contemporary female voices. The upcoming season features prominent playwrights such as Lucy Kirkwood, Victoria Szpunberg, and Angélica Liddell. Liddell's production, Seppuku. The Funeral of Mishima, exemplifies this trend, having achieved instant success at Temporada Alta.

A Historical Shift in the Canon#

Historically, theater has faced a distinct lack of female representation compared to other art forms. For the vast majority of history, no female author was considered part of the established canon. This exclusion persisted until the beginning of the 21st century.

It was only when the careers of Yasmina Reza, Caryl Churchill, and the late Sarah Kane consolidated that the landscape began to change. Previously, productions seeking to explore feminine perspectives had to resort to the interpretations of male playwrights such as Ibsen, Chekhov, or Sophocles. There were no female authors from antiquity, the 19th century, or even the 20th century recognized in the mainstream until the late 2000s.

Contemporary Voices Taking the Stage#

In 2026, the empowerment of women has translated directly to the stage, particularly through contemporary works scheduled through July. The season is defined by an overwhelming presence of female authors who are reshaping the narrative landscape.

Key figures leading this movement include:

  • Lucy Kirkwood
  • Victoria Szpunberg
  • Angélica Liddell

These playwrights represent a new era where women are not just subjects of the play, but the primary storytellers.

Spotlight on Angélica Liddell#

Angélica Liddell is set to provide the season's climactic moment at the Grec Festival. Her production, Seppuku. The Funeral of Mishima, has already generated significant buzz following its premiere at Temporada Alta.

The demand for Liddell's work was exceptionally high. In November, the production performed two functions in Salt that sold out in little more than twenty minutes. Remarkably, these performances were scheduled for 5:45 in the morning, yet still managed to exhaust all available tickets, highlighting the intense interest in her work.

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7 de enero de 2026, 12:20

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