The personal work has already toured half the world and in 2022 made its debut in Buenos Aires, when it arrived in via Corrientes starring Peter Lanzani.
This year, the wonderful things will return to the Buenos Aires bill with several actors and actresses who will make short seasons. The first will be Lali González, from 24 April at the Comafi Multiteatro.
Written by Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe, the comedy was one of the proposals that surprised the Buenos Aires audience, as it is a different experience than usual, in terms of staging.
limited seasons
The one-man show will star a roster of actors and actresses who will do limited seasons of between six and twelve weeks each. The goal is to provide a collective dynamic where each artist will bring their own color to this story.
Whoever takes over from Lali on the stage of the Multiteatro will be Franco Massini. The direction of this season is entrusted to the actress Mey Scápola, with Works on Mondays and Tuesdays in the room on via Corrientes.
first lali
The first to break the ice in this new stage will be Lali González, the Paraguayan actress who has already participated in productions in Argentina, Paraguay, Colombia and Honduras and is currently leading the cycle What’s your sign? of Eltrece.
Considered the most international Paraguayan actress, Lali rose to fame after playing the character Liz in the award-winning and blockbuster film 7 boxes. She then she became the first actress of the country to reach the Netflix streaming platform as the protagonist of the Argentine film Player.
Last year she was nominated at the Martín Fierro awards for best leading actress for her role in the telenovela 1-5/18produced by Polka and broadcast by Eltrece.
The debut with Lanzani
In 2022 the show will be interpreted by Peter Lanzani, directed by Dalia Elnecavé and in a short time it will become an obligatory reference for the theatrical audience of the city, which Sold out all performances.
“A list of all the wonderful things in the world. Everything that is worth living for”, is what the work announces as a mission for the protagonist of the story, the same one the narrator relied on during his childhood, with the aim of helping his mother get out from depression.
With a great sense of humor and a heartwarming story instead, based on a real-life experience of one of the authors, the wonderful things Above all, it is an invitation to collectively build a bright vision of life.
And in this the staging is fundamental, since the public watches the opera, not from the traditional stalls, but from seats specially placed on the stage.
In this way, the closeness with the protagonist who is telling pieces of his life, intertwining sad and funny memories, moving moments and also a great sense of humor, allows you to experience the show in a very special way, generating greater empathy between the spectators. and artists. .
The translation and version of the text by the English Macmillan and Donahoe, is by Pablo Gershanik, and the executive production by Eloísa Canton, Bruno Pedemonti, Tomás Rottemberg and Michel Haussman.
Source: Clarin