A staged memoir by Gemma Brió recounting the brief life of her newborn son.
The play recounts the fifteen days lived by Liberto, the newborn son of playwright Gemma Brió, following complications at birth. Structured as a personal chronicle, the piece traces moments inside hospitals, family spaces, and inner thought, moving through uncertainty, care, and loss. Humor appears alongside grief, not as relief but as part of lived experience, shaping a portrait of love formed under extreme limitation of time.
Written by Gemma Brió, the production is performed by three artists—two actors and a musician—who collectively inhabit multiple roles through storytelling and live music. Drawing directly from the playwright’s own life, the work focuses on presence, dignity, and decision-making at the end of life, and has been presented internationally, receiving major Spanish theatre awards and critical recognition.