Pau Miró
Actor, playwright and director. He holds a degree in Acting from the Institut del Teatre de Barcelona (1998). He trained as a playwright at different seminars taught by Carles Batlle, Sergi Belbel, Xavier Albertí, José Sanchis Sinisterra and Javier Daulte, among others. In the field of playwriting and directing, his latest works are the adaptation of Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo (dir. Mario Gas. Naves del Matadero, Madrid, 2020), Eva contra Eva (dir. Sílvia Munt. Teatre Kursaal, Manresa, 2020), Una història real (La Villarroel, 2019), Un tret al cap (Sala Beckett, 2017. Premi de la Crítica Serra d’Or), Filla del seu pare (Teatre Lliure, 2017), Victòria (TNC, 2016), Terra Baixa (Festival Temporada Alta, 2014) and Dones com jo (Teatre Romea, 2014). He is also the author of Adiós a la infancia (a dramatic adaptation based on the main novels of Juan Marsé with directing by Oriol Broggi. Teatre Lliure, 2013) and Els Jugadors, which he also directs (Festival Temporada Alta, 2011, and Teatre Lliure, 2012). This text won the Butaca Prize for the best text of 2012. In addition, in Italy it was premiered to great success among both critics and audiences at the Teatro Piccolo in Milan in 2013 and he took the prestigious Ubú Prize for the best foreign text. During the 2008-2009 season he premiered La trilogia animal, of which he is author and director and for which he received the Theatre Critics of Barcelona Prize for the best text. In 2004 he premiered Plou a Barcelona at the Sala Beckett, under the direction of Toni Casares, a play that has been premiered around the world and, even today, almost twenty years after the premiere, it continues being represented.