No duel will happen. So the disease equals two people. Because the story is never the same, it presents María Goiricelaya in Madrid No flowers, no funerals, no cenizas, no fanfarea work which as Last night with my brother de Alfredo Sanzol, It appeals to our ability to accompany in sickness, to say goodbye and to say goodbye to death.
“No flowers, no funerals, no dinners, no moments” are the last words before the death of Ana Pikaza, actress of the production and co-founder of Goiricelaya’s own Goiricelaya of the theater company La Dramatica Errante that produces it.
“With this very valuable title and as clear and free a story as I could write in Dramatic Residences CDN, This story about dying well” says the playwright and director of El Cultural.
Published in 2025 in Arriga de Bilbao, the work now presented in Madrid is part of a kind road trip between father (Patxo Telleria) and hija (his own Pikazo) who decide to complete the Camino de Santiago before a fatal diagnosis.
“A good death is very much connected to a good life to integrate death as part of life,” says Goiricelaya. In that sense, this show habla del duelo, la infirmadad y los cuidados palatitivos in many items that are mixed together.
“Let’s accept death because it’s not productive, it’s not connected to this culture of result in what we live now.” María Goiricelaya
“You also have a deep consideration of why society gives you the opportunity to understand something so present in our time. Sometimes because death is not productive, it is not associated with this culture of result where we live now If you take the burden that religion has placed on you and how it has approached the rituals of this final stage of life, you are all tinged with a darkness that evokes memories.”
With a plantament that swings between emotions and humorduring this journey that father and daughter undertake, “we see how death also evokes certain magical thoughts and our children are able to accept it and submit to its inevitability”.

Ane Pikaza, Patxo Telleria and Loli Astoreka in the film “Ni flores, ni greb…”. Photo: Hodei Torres
Above the tables, the belt, in which the pilgrim always remains walking, makes the old days of the Camino de Santiago. The Ways of James are transferred to the scenario of La Abadía, from February 19 to March 8Thanks also to the various projects that took place in various locations with a full team of work over three days.
“The fireplace is a kind of metaphor for lifea journey where we meet people who cast lights and shadows, where everything keeps inspiring you to distill the essence of who you are, why you are here and what your goal is to make this journey happen. He has a spiritual role as a vitalist. There is a lot of diversity, humanity and emotion on the way,” concludes Goiricelaya in front of them as well Three nights in Ithaca by Alberto Conejer, through March 8 at Nave 10 Matadero.

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