Ultrashow | Miguel Noguera
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In the Ultrashow Miguel Noguera, alone on stage, explains around 20 or 30 ideas/occurrences/mental images or thoughts, one after the other and without caring too much about the order. All of them selected from the material of notes and drawings that he makes daily, he presents them with the help of images projected on a screen (his own drawings, images found on the Internet and photographs taken with his mobile phone). But, although he has written down on a piece of paper the titles of the ideas he wants to communicate, and explains the same material for several months, Ultrashow is a monologue with improvised passages and unexpected digressions, somewhere between a lecture and a theatrical piece.
A comic show, although the ideas do not have to be comic in themselves, and with a tone of speech that can be vehement (like that of a televangelist or a totalitarian leader), and can sometimes become soft and informal (like that of a teenage student). It begins with a brief improvised song (whose content and incidents he comments on immediately after having sung it) and ends with the reading of a self-referential farewell text.