The Catalan company Món Animal stages this work written by Joan Miquel Oliver, a comedy with traits of the theater of the absurd and an undercurrent of fable that reveals the moral dimension of history.
Un quilo d'Invisible tells the story of Manè, a house painter, and decorator Vinyet. Together they paint the apartment of a couple of tenants. Manè discovers a paint that becomes invisible and the four devise a plot to become invisible and break into the apartment of the neighbor, a wealthy old woman who allegedly holds a treasure under the tile.
Mallorcan Joan Miquel Oliver - former member of the group Antonia Font, dissolved in December 2013 - presented this work in 2013 in multimedia book format accompanied with artwork by Roger Padilla, member of the Catalan band Manel.
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