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On Saturday, April 20, 15 young people brought to life in the facilities of the MUDIC (Interactive Didactic Museum of Sciences) some of the scientific stories told in “Tales from Mednight.” Through three microtheaters, young people performed selected pieces in the 2023 edition of the annual informative narrative contest proposed by the Mednight (Mediterranean Researchers’ Night) project. On this occasion, the theater group staged “The night when Blanca lost her fear of the dark”, by María Ángeles Bonmatí Carrión; “Lucas and the mysterious plant Molly”, by Laura Camón Lucas and “My point Jonbar”, by Francisco Blázquez.