Angélica Liddell is a Spanish actress, performer, and director who has the ability to survive in the midst of various trends featuring witches in recent times. Despite the surge of feminist series and podcasts, she not only precedes them but surpasses them with performances that are both stable in her expertise and constantly evolving. She presents shows that may seem bizarre, cruel, grandiose, and sometimes mystical, captivating her audience with a unique theatrical experience.
Recently, Angélica Liddell staged a show titled “Vudū (3318) Blixen,” drawing inspiration from narratives by Karen Blixen, to narrate a tale of heartbreak. In this 5.5-hour-long spectacle, she engages the audience with a continuous monologue interspersed with surreal, comical, and terrifying scenes.
While some spectators may find the experience of watching her shows daunting, filled with themes of love, hatred, and extremism, Angélica Liddell manages to hold the attention of the audience with her powerful storytelling. Despite moments of discomfort or fear, viewers continue to appreciate her ability to evoke emotions and provoke thoughts through her unconventional performances.



