Albert Boadella performs an unusual act in the history of our theater in El sermón del bufón (The Sermon of the Jester), the direct and real story of an artist expressing his thoughts and experiences and representing authentic situations of his own life.
Without ever losing his sense of humor, Boadella unfolds his personality between the child and the old artist, between the indomitable and the civic, between the histrionic and the reflective.He makes a scathing review of the comedian's trade and dedicates an ironic look to his hectic life with Els Joglars in the background.