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LateRooms.com - Five Hours with Mario Showing in Seville

Seville will stage a performance of Miguel Delibes's Five Hours with Mario, which is one of the great writer's most popular works.

2010-09-26
SEVILLE, SPAIN, September 26, 2010 (Press-News.org) Celebrated author Miguel Delibes's Five Hours with Mario is being performed in Seville this autumn and promises to be an exceptional experience for audiences.

The production sees a woman - here played by Natalia Millan - watching over the body of her husband after he has passed away and remembering the life they shared together.

Five Hours with Mario was one of Delibes's most popular novels, according to the Independent, along with Los Santos Inocentes, which people may recognise thanks to the film adaptation of the same name.

What makes this piece all the more poignant is that the writer died in March of this year at the age of 89.

Describing him, the Independent remarked: "A prolific writer whose works often depicted the harsh realities of rural life, he received Spain's highest honour for literature, the Miguel de Cervantes Prize, in 1993."

Accommodation Seville guests have the opportunity to see this monologue performed live at the Teatro Lope de Vega from October 13th to 17th.

Tickets for this show are available for between EUR4 (GBP3.40) and EUR21, with the performance beginning at 21:00 local time every day except October 16th - when it is also being staged at 18:30 - and the 17th, when there will only be a 20:00 act.

For more information on this event visit the Teatro Lope de Vega website or contact the venue on +34 955 47 28 22.

LateRooms.com features a wide variety of accommodation in Seville, such as the Hotel Don Paco Seville.

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - Five Hours with Mario Showing in Seville
Seville will stage a performance of Miguel Delibes's Five Hours with Mario, which is one of the great writer's most popular works.