Tickets for 'Valls Living History, Women and War' from June 15

On June 15, tickets go on sale for the July performances of 'Valls Living History, Women and War.' Several showings at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.
 Entrades per a les representacions de Valls Història Viva Dones i Guerra els dies 24, 25 i 26 de juliol — Imagen de la Fuente
Tickets for the performances of Valls Living History Women and War on July 24, 25, and 26 — Image of the Fountain

Tickets for the second edition of the project 'Valls Living History, Women and War' will be available starting Monday, June 15. This theatrical initiative will offer performances on July 24, 25, and 26, with sessions at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.

If you have ever wondered how women’s history during wartime has been experienced in Valls, this is the opportunity to discover it through the dramatizations prepared by the project.

What is 'Valls Living History, Women and War'?

How are the performances organized?

The project consists of several theatrical performances that take place at different locations around the city. This second edition maintains sessions in the afternoon and evening, specifically at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Why is this initiative relevant for the people of Valls?

It is a new way to connect with local history, focusing on the contribution and experiences of women during periods of conflict. This gives a voice to a part of our collective memory that is often invisible.

Practical details to attend the performances

When and where can tickets be purchased?

Tickets will go on sale Monday, June 15. Anyone interested must be attentive not to miss the opportunity, as sessions are limited and have multiple showings.

What are the session times?

There will be showings at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. on July 24, 25, and 26, allowing visitors to adjust the visit to different time preferences.

Cultural and social impact of the project

What message does the initiative convey?

'Valls Living History, Women and War' aims to highlight the role of women in key moments of history, recovering narratives that often remain secondary. It is an invitation to better understand the city and its people through theater.

How can the local community participate?

By attending the performances, the audience becomes an active part of the historical reconstruction and helps keep these stories alive. Additionally, the initiative encourages debate and reflection on historical memory in Valls.

These performances are not just a show, but a direct bridge to the past that makes history accessible and personal. If you are interested in local culture and real history, mark the dates and don’t miss the opportunity.

Source of the article: Ajuntament de Valls