The Plaza de San José in Pamplona is the setting chosen for the concert to be given by the Philippe Macé Trío. A vibraphone, a bass and drums are the necessary ingredients for this trio to create a tuneful set of offerings with groovy rhythms.
The Monreal Tower in Tudela has new opening hours but retains its key attraction: the camera obscura. If you don’t know what this contraption actually is, we can tell you: this is an optical instrument consisting of a white screen, a mirror, enlarging lenses and a tube that peeks out of the top like a periscope. This was the first camera obscura to be built in Navarre and the fifth in Spain.
James Mathew Barrie created one of the most transcendental stories in contemporary literature, Peter Pan. The flying boy who refused to grow, the fairy called Tinker Bell, the siblings Wendy, John and Michael and Captain Hook are the leading figures of this magical, dream-filled story that will be staged at the Gayarre Theatre as a rejuvenating therapy.
The Pamplona Book Fair returns to Pamplona on Friday and the Plaza del Castillo will host the event. Nearby, in the Paseo Sarasate, the Caritas Tombola will be open until 15 July.