Since it was announced in the middle of last year that Nico Vazquez will make the legendary character who made famous in cinema Dustin Hoffmanthe expectation has grown and many have wondered when tickets for tootsie.
Now it has just been reported that Tickets will go on sale today, Thursday.. Tickets are available at www.plateanet.com or at the ticket office of the Lola Membrives theater (Av. Corrientes 1280), where there will be shows from Thursday to Sunday, starting from 16 March.
A luxury cast
Nico Vázquez will play Tootsie, the legendary character immortalized by Dustin Hoffman in Sydney Pollack’s award-winning film in 1982, which had a Broadway stage version that was a big hit.
The work is notable for its humor and surprising timing, with lyrics adapted by Fernando Mallorens and Federico González del Pino.
Juliet Nair Bald will tackle the role played by Jessica Lange in the original version. The direction will be entrusted to Mariano Demaría, the same a week no more.
It is a general production by Gustavo Yankelevich, RGB Entertainment, Nicolás Vázquez and Preludio.
plot summary
the plot of tootsie It shows Michael Dorsey, a well-known actor who loses his job because of his troublesome character and because he gets along with many people. With the intention of finding a new job and helped by his friend, he decides to dress up as a woman and appears in a soap opera set in a hospital.
With this change, Michael calls himself Dorothy and becomes a star. But as this happens, he begins to feel attracted to one of the protagonists of the series, Julie Nichols and, despite the fame smiling at him, he will have to decide whether to continue as Dorothy, or tell Julie the truth and be Michael again. .
In the film starring Hoffman, the buddy character was handled by Bill Murray and Julie’s, Lange did. Also, it was the film debut of another famous actress – Geena Davis.
For the portrayal of Dorothy, Dustin Hoffman had to go through a lot of hard work, which involved more than three hours of makeup before each day of shooting, to conceivably transform into a female character.
Source: Clarin