Mar 5 • 04:30 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

‘Invisible’, the literary phenomenon summons its millions of young readers to the theater stage

The play 'Invisible' by La Joven adapts the bestselling young adult novel by Eloy Moreno, showcasing the struggles of a young boy facing bullying.

The article discusses the theatrical adaptation of Eloy Moreno's bestselling novel 'Invisible', by the company La Joven, which is set to premiere in Málaga. The story revolves around a young boy devoid of a name who, at just twelve years old, struggles with bullying in a relatable depiction of youth issues. La Joven's adaptation is notable as it represents the first theatrical rendition of one of the most famous Spanish-language books of the 21st century, indicating its cultural impact.

The play will debut at the Soho Theater in Málaga before moving to Madrid's Teatro de la Abadía in March. Such a project holds significant value not only in reflecting the experiences of young readers but also in bringing attention to critical themes such as bullying and identity, which resonate with many in today's society. The excitement around the adaptation is further evidenced by strong ticket sales and anticipation from both fans of the book and new audiences.

Overall, this adaptation presents an opportunity for younger audiences to engage with theater and literature in a profound way, bridging gaps between the literary and performative arts. It also reaffirms the relevance of contemporary literature among youths and highlights the role of adaptations in enriching cultural conversations.

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