Ciudad Rodrigo premiered on Saturday night 'Santa Risa', an evening of monologues promoted by those responsible for the Small's pub and Sergio forgotten, who promises to become a classic of Holy Week in the city seeing how the New Fernando Arrabal theater was:Full to the stops (500 people), after running the tickets several hours before the show.

After the success of the evening of monologues promoted on the eve of the 2014 Iron FarlateA show with its own personality and news regarding the previous appointments of monologues.

The first of these is that a bar was installed in the new theater hall in which it couldThey could introduce- except water bottles- in the theater seats.Next to the drinks, Palomitas were also distributed, which flew.

The evening on the stage of the New Theater- which lasted almost 3 hours- was opened by Sergio forgotten, with a monologue about religions and with some local touches.Then Luis Larrodera went on stage (known by the general public for his role as presenter of one, two, three, and for having appeared in the series that is coming), which offered a very interactive monologue, 'suffering' some spectatorsof the first row.

‘Santa Risa’ took a turn with the scene of Raquel Sastre, with a totally different proposal from the previous one, based on black humor, and also with some references to local issues.After this monologue there was a half -hour break in which the public could go to the hall to take some or go out to smoke a cigar.

The second part of the show began with an unexpected visit, that of Batman, which after talking about superheroes and a little more of Holy Week, gave way to Moskis, semifinalist of the combat of monologues developed in the fall of 2014. His proposal was also totallyContinued to Luis Larrodera and Raquel Sastre, betting more for gestural humor and silences, with which some people from the public could not stop laughing.

After a night full of laughter, the evening ended with some words of Sergio forgotten of gratitude to all those who had made possible 'Santa Risa', of memory for young Darío and Álvaro, and mood to fight against diabetes(One euro of each ticket will go to the Mirobrigense Association of Diabetes) .Once the lights lit, all those who wanted to take pictures with the protagonists of the show, who received some t -shirts from the Diabetes Association.

As an appendix to the show in the theater, the Pub Small’s hosted a party dedicated to the 80s, in which the spectators of ‘Santa Risa’ were able to enjoy a free consumption.