The applause resounded strongly under the millenary stones of the Roman Theatre of Mérida. There, in the twenty-ninth edition of the Max Prizes for Performing Arts, the company of Amorebieta-Etxano Anita Maravillas Teatro lived last Monday one of the most important nights of its career when it rose with the Max Award for Best Show for Children, Youth and Family Public thanks to 'Andereño' ('La Maestra'), a co-production with Portal 71.
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The applause resounded strongly under the millenary stones of the Roman Theatre of Mérida. There, in the twenty-ninth edition of the Max Prizes for Performing Arts, the company of Amorebieta-Etxano Anita Maravillas Teatro lived last Monday one of the most important nights of its career when it rose with the Max Award for Best Show for Children, Youth and Family Public thanks to 'Andereño' ('La Maestra'), a co-production with Portal 71.