There are works that are not only seen, they are felt. the night of the mother is one of them. This play, which is presented at the Aquitania TheaterLocated in Sarrià Avenue in Barcelonainvites us to look within, to remember, to reconcile ourselves with who we were and with those who shaped us. It's a tribute to all the mothers, grandmothers, godmothers, and women who have woven our stories with silences, gestures, and memories.
The protagonist, Isidra, is an "ordinary" woman who could be yours: the one who lit the fire, the one who served ice cream in the afternoon, the one who prayed the rosary before bed. Through her fictionalized life, the work explores the fragility of memory, grief, and the bond between a son and his mother, as she slowly fades into senile dementia. The boy, her son, tries to reconstruct her story, fulfill her last wish, and rescue what oblivion threatens to erase.
📍 Where to watch the night of the mother?
Aquitania Theater 📌 Avinguda de Sarrià, 33, 08029 Barcelona
Yes, in full Sarrià Avenue in Barcelona, a corner where art comes to life. The Aquitania Theater It is a modern, accessible and welcoming space, ideal for enjoying exciting and thought-provoking performances.

🚶 How to get to the Aquitània Theatre
- Meter: L5 (blue) – Station Entença o Hospital Clínic L3 (green) – Station Sants Station (with connection to trains)
- Buses: Lines 27, D40, H10, V7 – with nearby stops at Sarrià Avenue in Barcelona
- Trolley car: Although there is no direct stop, you can connect with the metro or bus from Francesc Macia
- Bicycle or on foot: The Les Corts neighborhood and the Sarrià Avenue in Barcelona They offer bike lanes and wide sidewalks for comfortable access.
🌟 Epic finale: when theater becomes a legacy
the night of the mother It's not just a play; it's an act of resistance against oblivion. It's the voice of those who can no longer speak, the echo of a story that deserves to be told. On the stage of the Aquitània Teatre, every gesture, every word, and every silence builds a bridge between generations. Because remembering is also loving, and loving is the only thing that survives time.
Don't let them tell you. Live. the night of the mother in the Sarrià Avenue in Barcelona, where memory is transformed into art.
