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    Juan Pablo Heras

The probable man

Juan Pablo Heras

 Genre
 
 Duration
Comedy
 
60'-90'
 Actors / Actresses
 
 Characters
  2     1
 
  1     5
 Audience
 
 Age of characters
Adult
 
+5 Adults
 Format
 
 Created
Small
 
2002
 Opening
 
 Awards
Yes
 
Yes
 Published
 
 Original language
Yes
 
Spanish

The probable man introduces us to Jose, a young man who fulfills exactly all the statistics of the average individual. This certainty distresses him, because he feels unable to overcome a mediocrity from which he wishes to flee at all costs. One day he meets Eva, a very ambitious doctor who will be able to find something extraordinary in Jose’s unusual ability not to feel cold. His scientific alliance becomes a love affair, but an unexpected twist forces Jose to flee on an aimless journey in search of his own identity…

Available translations: English

Performed: Yes
Performed date: 2005
Performed place: ENCUENTRO DE TEATRO IBÉRICO DE ÉVORA (PORTUGAL)
Other performed: None

Award: PREMIO ARTE JOVEN 2002
Other awards: None

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About playwright
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1979
Spanish Nationality. Juan Pablo Heras is a doctor and has a degree in Literature Theory and Compared Literature and Hispanic Philology. He started writing in the 90’s while he was studying at the University. At that time, he has written Guardo la llave (I Keep the key) and la Noche de Casandra (Cassandra's Night) Since then, he has developed a wide career as a playwright. He has a total amount of 12 plays (long and short forms), 5 of them awarded with relevant prizes in Spain and he stayed for a year in Rome thanks to the Spanish Academy of Rome. At that moment, he wrote one of his best plays: Todos los caminos (All roads). His plays have been published in Spain, USA, Italy or Argentina and translated into different languages like English, Italian, Portuguese, Greek and even Dutch. As a playwright, he writes in collaboration, makes adaptations like La Sonrisa Etrusca, Jose Luis Sampedro's play starring the beloved Hector Alterio in 2011. He teaches writing and he is member of the Board of  Spanish Authors Association (AAT). During the last years, Juan Pablo continued developing his career as a playwright and teaching literature in a High School in Madrid where he is also directing its theater company. He directed with them one of his awarded plays: De Fábula in the María Guerrero Theater (Spain Ministry of Culture) and won the second prize: Premios Buero de Teatro Joven, the most important youth prize in Spain.