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Albert Boadella Oncins (born 30 July 1943, in
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) is a Spanish actor and playwright. He was one of the founding members of the Els Joglars theatre company, and its director from 1962 to 2012.


Biography

Boadella studied dramatic art at the
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of Barcelona, at the Centre Dramatique de l'Est (
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) and corporal expression in
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. As a student, he was part of Italo Riccardi's
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company. In 1962, when he was only 19 years old, Boadella founded the theater company in Barcelona. The company was founded as a partnership with his colleagues and Anton Font. Boadella would go on to develop his entire career as an actor, director and playwright under Els Joglars, writing more than thirty plays. His works tended to have a strong critical and satirical charge, especially in relation to perceived established powers, most frequently the
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. The critical tendencies of Boadella's works have led to controversies and conflicts with political authorities of different sign. On 2 December 1977, after the release of , a satire of the life and execution of , Boadella was imprisoned and subjected to a
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for the alleged offense of insulting the Army. The day before the hearing, he staged a spectacular escape from prison and took refuge in
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. Returning to
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in the 1980s, he continued to create controversy with works such as ''Teledeum'' and ''Ubú president'', which presented strong criticisms of
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and
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. Apart from his theatrical curriculum, he has created and directed several television programs for different networks, and is the author of the books ''El Rapto de Talía'' (DeBolsillo, 2000) and the memoir ''Memorias de un bufón'' (Espasa Calpe, 2001). In 2003, he wrote the screenplay for and directed the film ', a caricature of the last months of general
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. A great fan of
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, and a public defender of the art of cúchares, Boadella has frequently placed the emotion of the bullfighting ritual above the rest of the arts. In December 2006, he premiered a work in Madrid in the format of a medieval debate entitled ''Controversy of the bull and the bullfighter'', where reasons for and against the tradition alternate. His support for bullfighting has earned him the admiration of important figures in bullfighting, including
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and
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, as well as criticism from anti-bullfighting sectors. In his memoirs, Boadella rebuffs the criticism of the latter groups: In September 2007, his memoir ''Adiós Cataluña. Crónicas de amor y de guerra'' won the 24th Premio Espasa de Ensayo awards. At the presentation of the book, he explained that his goodbye to Catalonia was not metaphorical, but real: he announced that he would not work again in Catalonia before the end of the boycott suffered by his works in the region. Since 2009, he has been the artistic director of the
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, following an offer from the President of the
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,
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. On 11 September 2012, he announced that the management of the company Els Joglars would be transferred to . The announcement was made during the presentation of the 2012-13 season of the , with which Els Joglars has produced
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' play ''
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.''http://www.diariodemallorca.es/sociedad-cultura/2012/09/11/boadella-deja-els-joglars/793189.html . In December 2012, he was awarded the awards in the category of Person of the Year, together with Arturo Fernández. In 2017, he received the 20th Pepe Isbert National Theater Awards, granted by Amigos de los Teatros Históricos de España, and the 13th Joaquín Vidal national university awards in bullfighting, awarded by the Círculo Taurino Universitario Don Luis Mazzantini.


Ideological trajectory

Albert Boadella in his youth was close to
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positions and, in general, to the Catalan anti-Francoist left, of which he was a cultural icon due to his actions in supporting the ''
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''. After the restoration of the
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, and after the production of ''Operació Ubú'' (which parodied
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and confronted him with the governing nationalism), he became closer to the
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, then in the opposition. Boadella confesses in his memoirs that these later actions were more to seek refuge from the boycotts of his works than by his own convictions. Throughout his long career, carrying with him the common ideals of the defense of
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and criticism of
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, he has made furious criticisms of institutional
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, ranging from
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,
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, some bishops and the
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. This has led to hatred towards him from the Spanish far-right, the Catalan independence movement, and some sectors of Catholicism. He has used his works to make scathing parodies of cultural figures such as
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, but also to show a fond admiration for others like
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, as in his ''La increíble historia del Dr. Floït & Mr. Pla'' (1997)''.'' Boadella is belligerently opposed to the "Catalanist drift" to nationalism that he attributes to the Socialists' Party of Catalonia as a result of the and the policies of Catalan socialism under
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's leadership. He was one of the intellectual promoters of the civic platform Ciutadans de Catalunya, from which emerged the Ciudadanos party. In the second congress of this party he was part of the opposition to
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; after Rivera's victory, Boadella has distanced himself from the party. He would later transfer his support to the new party
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, with approaches analogous to the original association of Ciutadans de Catalunya. In recent years, he has publicly supported efforts from the Ciudadanos party. On 16 January 2018, he was introduced as "President-in-exile" of Tabarnia, a satirical anti-independence movement in
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trying to separate the provinces of
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and Barcelona from the rest of Catalonia in order to create a hypothetical 18th autonomous community.


Works


Theater

* ''La torna'' (1977) * ''M•7 Catalònia'' (1978) * ''Operació Ubú'' (1981) * ''Teledeum o Conferència per a l'aplicació pràctica de cultures extingides dins la planificació general de l'informe "Wallace Müller"'' (1983) * ''Columbi lapsus'' (1989) * ''Yo tengo un tío en América'' (1991) * ''El Nacional'' (1993) * ''La increíble historia del Dr. Floit & Mr. Pla'' (1997) * ''Daaalí'' (1999) * ''Ubú President o Los últimos días de Pompeya'' (2001) * ''El retablo de las maravillas'' (2004) * ''La torna de la torna'' (2005) * ''En un lugar de Manhattan'' (2005) * ''Controversia del toro y el torero'' (2006) * ''La cena'' (2008) * ''2036 Omena-G'' (2010)


Television

*'' La Odisea, 5 chapters'' (1976 - 1977) (
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)


Books

*''Columbi Lapsus'' (1993) *''Teledeum'' (1994) *''Yo tengo un tío en América'' (1995) *''El rapto de Talía'' (2000) *''Memorias de un bufón'' (2001) *''Adiós Cataluña. Crónicas de amor y de guerra'' (2007), winner of the Premio Espasa de Ensayo awards *''Dios los cría y ellos hablan de sexo, drogas, España, corrupción...'' (2010), along with
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*''Diarios de un francotirador''. ''Mis desayunos con ella'' (2012) *''¡Viva Tabarnia!'' (2018), prologue by
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*''El Duque'' (2021) *''Joven, no me cabree. Contra el infantilismo progresista de la sociedad actual'' (2022), prologue by
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.


Film

* ''Buen viaje, excelencia''. (2003)


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