More than a decade after leaving Els Joglars, the theater director returns to the company he founded with El rey que fue. An intimate portrait of Don Juan Carlos in exile, it is performed at the Teatro Infanta Isabel.

"I confront a character who is a young man of today, as if he were a son or even a bastard," says the director. "There is a Shakespearean aspect to this man's life," he adds. "The light that is the most blinding, which is someone who goes from having absolute power for 14 months to jumping to a democracy"