The theater was given with the hand history to travel several centuries back in time to the Iberian necropolis of Coimbra del Barranco Ancho, which took place on Sunday the theatrical sightseeing "Funeral of Írike" staged by Teatro Thalia group.
The play, written by Francisco Gil, was developed in the Iberian town, where you can still see the remains of the Iberian settlement in the area, one of the largest in the Levant.
Nearly a hundred people followed the work in which the story goes, an Iberian woman Írike lost his life at an early age.
Her husband and people of his village, gathered to see her off, and as usual at every funeral, every person who attended told stories lived with the deceased.
The funeral was directed by the priestess who was accompanied by two consorts responsible for developing traditional funeral rites of an Iberian.
The visit ended with the explanation by Ana Lpez guidebook on how to live the Iberians, what rituals were and what were their most sacred customs.
The next theatrical sightseeing tour will take place on Sunday, November 16, and will work with "Castle lovers" returning back to Castillo de Jumilla to tell the story of impossible love between Anna Maria and Sergio, two young different classes to see their love thwarted by social beliefs of the past.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla