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Los Perros is presented at the Británico Cultural in Miraflores with Diego Lombardi and Emilia Drago

The British Cultural will present the play Los Perros, written by the Argentine Nelson Valente and directed by Sergio Paris. The premiere of this acid comedy will take place on Friday, March 31 at 8:30 pm in its auditorium based in Miraflores. The pre-sale of tickets goes until March 29 on the platform join us.

Los Perros will present us with the story of Laura, who on her fortieth birthday will have a fleeting but devastating experience: during the usual journey on the subway: a stranger smiles at her and whispers something in her ear. At home, during the party, that seed will germinate and end up bombarding her “supposedly” established family life, despite her efforts to maintain union with her and among her loved ones.

Rodrigo, Emilio and Alicia, comfortably accommodated in their fears, will find themselves forced to revise certain approaches that will turn their peaceful home into a battlefield, while Laura discovers herself capable of her greatest heroism: daring to look from the conscience.

“It often happens that a person wants to change their life and does not know it. And many years can go by without this desire coming to light. Then, an unexpected encounter, an unimportant detail, an apparently casual event serve as triggers for a crisis that will put all aspects of life at stake. tells us the Argentine playwright Nelson Valente.

“The questions are inescapable: Is this the life I want? When did I choose it? Has anyone ever asked me if this is how I want to spend my remaining days in this world? The miracle occurs when the questions are so powerful that they overwhelm the person in crisis and spread, like fire, from one body to another. Dogs delve into issues that affect all of humanity.”.

For the director of the work, Sergio Paris, Los perros is an intimate work that provokes: “from the very beginning, you know that there is something behind it that will soon explode. A grotesque humor will flood each scene, each dialogue. As I was watching it, I was imagining the casting for the Peruvian version. And before finishing the function, I already had it defined”.

“Grapa, Augusto, Diego and Emilia, were drawn for each character. A teacher once told me that 80% of a director’s job was to choose the cast correctly. This will be a work to play, have fun and have fun, but showing the dark side of this very particular family that tries until the last moment to bring the party in peace. A work that no one will forget, after seeing it”ends the director.

Make up the cast of the play Emilia DragoGrapa Paola, Augusto Mazzarelli and Diego Lombardi.

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Source: Elcomercio

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