Director
Performing arts

Alma Blanca is an intimate and poetic monologue about a woman trying to understand what she once was, what she is no longer, and what still hurts. She speaks to the audience as if speaking to herself, navigating memories, contradictions, and moments that shaped her life without warning. With humor, melancholy, and a sharp perspective on love and contemporary loneliness, the protagonist reconstructs her experiences in order to let them go. Because sometimes, telling the story is the only way to move forward.
Premiering in Madrid in 2026, it will run throughout the month of June at La Escalera de Jacob.
More about the play
The play sits at the intersection of contemporary theater and scenic poetry, bringing to the stage the significance of the moments that pass on any given day.
This premiere marks the culmination of a collaborative creative process developed in Madrid over several months, during which the team has succeeded in crafting a sensitive and intimate theatrical language, where words and the body are in constant dialogue.
Through the voice of “She,” a woman trying to find her place in a city she does not yet feel is her own, this production explores the experience of rootlessness life, loving from a place of uncertainty, and learning to navigate pain in order to move forward.
Far from grand events, Alma Blanca focuses on the everyday: chance encounters, interrupted conversations, subtle gestures that leave a mark. With a blend of humor, melancholy, and a sharp gaze on contemporary loneliness, the play invites the audience to recognize themselves in what hurts and in what, inevitably,


Short fiction projects


Stills from the shortfilm “Siblings”


