Creator and performer Ada Vilaró returns to the stage with two of her most acclaimed works, 360 Grams and La memòria del gel, further consolidating a career defined by intimate stage research and a strong commitment to life and contemporary thought. Both pieces, which have toured successfully across different regions, now offer audiences a chance to reconnect with theatre through a deep, emotional and transformative perspective.

On the one hand, 360 Grams is a first-person stage experience in which a single performer shares an extremely intimate and fragile life story. Born from Vilaró’s own personal experience, the piece breaks the boundary between stage and audience, creating a powerful emotional encounter that deeply moves spectators. With over 70 performances across Catalonia, Spain and Latin America, the show will take place on Sunday, March 22, 2026, at 6:30 pm at the Auditori M. Carme Grauvilardell in Sant Vicenç de Castellet (Barcelona), with free admission.

On the other hand, La memòria del gel, co-produced by the festival Temporada Alta and Escena Poblenou, reflects on survival—our own, that of society, and that of the planet. The piece invites audiences to pause and listen to the many heartbeats of life—human, animal and natural—in a proposal that appeals to awareness and sensitivity. It will be performed on Sunday, April 12, 2026, at 6 pm at Teatre Alegria in Terrassa (Barcelona), with tickets priced at €15.

At the same time, the Barcelona-based festival Escena Poblenou —for which Ada Vilaró serves as founder and artistic director— continues to foster new opportunities for stage creation. The festival has launched three open calls: a support line for contemporary projects led by women with a feminist perspective; a renewed community creation programme titled Al Poblenou fem performances, supported by Fundació Carulla; and a call aimed at emerging proposals.