Pepa Plana Co. returns to the Grec Festival, this time featuring a duo: on the one hand, in the role of Auguste, there is Pepa Plana; on the other, Noël Olivé plays the role of Whiteface.

Veus que no veus presents a female version of the so-called ‘classical entries’, the starting acts of a show or those that link different scenes. How do these roles change, and what significance do they take when played by two female clowns instead of male ones? Pepa Plana’s Company has always claimed the figure of the female clown, and now she presents some of the most classic circus acts.

You will be able to see the show on the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st of July at the Escenari Joan Brossa. More information in this link.