Íñigo Ramírez de Haro

There are those who speak well…

“A top-class author, a creator of races, Íñigo Ramírez de Haro is a talented rupturist. He hacks at the subject. A man who is mentally restless.”
Florentino Negrín

“He is not characterized as someone who evades the issue at hand and he has proper fame as a pest.”
Javier Villán

“Gratitude and admiration for his surprising talent as an artist and intellectual.”
Luis de Tavira

“An author with consistent imagination, who has things to say and who says them in a very blunt manner.”
Ignacio Amestoy

“This agitator of the masses… A true alchemist of controversy.” Javier Cid

“Íñigo Ramírez de Haro is an author who isn’t endowed with the peaceful gift of conciliation, but rather with the convulsed gift of agitation… The natural provocation of his theatre… arouses trouble, distrust and disagreement.”
Javier Villán

“Silver hair, astute, diplomatic manners and eccentric speech describe this satiric author, who is philo-suicidal, atheistic and sentimental.” Pablo Caruana

“He lacks no bravery in order to sustain an aesthetic proposal that is so radical that it runs the risk of being seen as ingenious.”
Pedro Villora

“In his theatre, life lacks all logic.”
Liz Perales

“Always concerned with searching for new structures in his stages… His plays have caused controversy”
Luis Miguel Paredes

“An original and pugnacious response to the modules of a ‘colonizing logocentrism’, the practice of decontextualization and the creation of ambiguity, a paradoxical demystification and a carnivalization of the discourse on order.”
Osvaldo Pelletieri

“A theatre of social, political and philosophical questioning aimed towards the contemporary Spanish society, in which the use of parody, grotesque realism, the degradation of the sublime, blasphemy, irreverence and transgression deconstruct the discourse of religion, ethics and legality that sustain the hegemonic institutions–the church and the government—for the disciplinary control of the subject within a ‘normative’, just, free and rational society.”
Carlos Rivera