A training program with professionals from the theater world
Several theater groups made up entirely of students are active at the university. These groups are responsible for choosing, directing, and staging their own productions. These university theater groups can participate in the Theater Training Program led by Liuba Cid, which covers aspects such as directing actors, characterization, set design, costumes, lighting, and dramaturgy.
The theater directors attending the training program will be able to participate, with the play they have been working on, in the University Theater Showcase that will take place at the Museum at the end of the academic year.
More info: alumnosmuseo@unav.es
Phone: 948 42 56 00 ext. 802971 or 802234
Theater Training Program Registration Form.
Artistic Talent Program
Participants in the University of Navarra Symphony Orchestra and Choir, as well as those in the Theater Training Program, can enroll in theArtistic Talent program.This program makes it easier to balance studies with artistic talent and a passion for music. Thanks to this initiative, conflicts between rehearsals or performances and internships, work, classes, or exams are avoided. You also earn credits throughout your degree program.
Director of the theater training program

LIUBA CID
Born in Havana, Cuba. Doctorate cum laude in Arts and Humanities from Rey Juan Carlos University (URJC). Member of the Spanish Academy of Performing Arts (AA.EE). In 1991, she obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Performing Arts from the University of the Arts in Havana, Cuba, specializing in Theater Direction and Acting, obtaining a Gold Diploma. She has a degree in Music from the Amadeo Roldán Conservatory of Music in Havana. She has been a direct student of Italian director Eugenia Barba and German playwright Heiner Müller.
He has directed more than 50 theatrical productions, devoting much of his stage work to contemporary interpretations of the classics of the Golden Age. He has published several books on theater technique and specialized articles on theater. In 1994, he won the award for Best Staging with his musical version of Azorín's Old Spain at the Chicago American Community Theatre Festival, as well as other awards such as Best Stage Design, Best Musical Adaptation, and Best Costume Design. In 2020, she won the National University Theater Award. She also won the 2021 Ibero-American Award for Communication, Culture, and Orality, awarded by the Ibero-American Chair of Oral Narration.
She currently teaches Art Theory in the Humanities Department at Rey Juan Carlos University, in the area of Art History. She is the director of the Mephisto theater company, an Ibero-American theater project that brings together actors, designers, and choreographers from Ibero-America and Spain. She is the editorial coordinator of Ediciones Cumbres©.