Hambre (de Quijote)

Hambre (de Quijote): A Feast of Literature, Music, and Gastronomy in Málaga
Experience a unique sensory journey that feeds both the soul and the stomach. Hambre (de Quijote), a production by La Líquida, arrives in Málaga as part of the 43rd Theater Festival. Running from January 8 to February 1, 2026, this extraordinary show transforms the Hotel AC Málaga Palacio into a space of historical wonder and culinary delight.
A Contemporary Take on a Classic Masterpiece
Writer, director, and performer David García-Intriago brings the essence of Don Quixote to life with a modern, irreverent twist. The show explores the magical power of knowledge and humanism through humor and live music by violinist Santiago Vockam. Consequently, the performance shifts between subtle reflection and explosive laughter, confirming that culture is our ultimate savior.
An Exclusive Gastronomic Menu
This experience limits its audience to only 48 people per session to maintain an intimate atmosphere. While you immerse yourself in the story, you will enjoy a curated Spanish menu:
- Appetizer: “Baroque Kisses” (cheese with grapes).
- Main Course: Stewed Iberian pork cheek with pear in red wine.
- Beverages: Water, wine, and fresh bread are included.
The Vision of La Líquida
Founded in 2013, La Líquida specializes in creating high-impact humor paired with live music. David García-Intriago, acting as a contemporary minstrel, has spent over a decade crafting shows like Oh Vino and Bacanal. Furthermore, his work emphasizes the “actor’s truth,” ensuring every spectator leaves with a full heart and a full stomach.
TIME & DATE :
- Duration: January 8 to February 1, 2026
- Standard Times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00 PM (20.00 h)
- Special Sunday Times: 4:00 PM (16.00 h) and 7:00 PM (19.00 h)
In short, do not miss this feast for the senses in the heart of Málaga. Secure your tickets today for a performance where laughter truly serves as the food for the soul.


