Starting from an uncompromising black humor,  Je suis narcissiste  introduces us to an organizer of cultural events who lives each day as a race of obstacles that stand between her and her happiness. Events overwhelm her and people leave her plunged into a feeling of loneliness. Lovers, pets, bosses, elevator operators, artists, or undertakers seem far more interested in talking than listening. Faced with such a tasty breeding ground, a trigger, in the form of a dead cat, will suffice for the emotional collapse to arrive. Overwhelmed, she arrives at the office of a psychiatrist who embraces all kinds of theories just as eccentric as he is. Both will travel together through a transformative experience (or not).

Raquel García-Tomás is a composer specialising in interdisciplinary creation who completed her doctorate at the Royal College of Music of London. She was awarded the Premio Nacional de Música (National Music Award) in 2020. Her projects include collaborations with the English National Ballet, the Royal Academy of Arts, the Dresdner Musikfestspiele and the multi-awarded opera Je suis narcissiste.