Moria Casán debuted as Julius Caesar: Shakespeare and Muscari

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Moria Casán debuted as Julius Caesar: Shakespeare and Muscari

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Moria Casán and cast in “Julio César”, Shakespeare’s tragedy in Muscari’s version at Cine Teatro El Plata / FTP

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After months of rehearsal and preparation, expectations were formed in this free version of Julius Caesar, the tragedy of William Shakespeare, will be exposed. Saturday May 7 will be the premiere of the play, adapted by José María Muscari and with Moria Casán in the leading role of the Roman politician and tickets for that performance sold out in a few hours.

This version will be shown at the restored Cine Teatro El Plata, in the Mataderos neighborhood, which belongs to the Buenos Aires Theater Complex and marked the diva’s debut in a room of San Martín’s official circuit. In addition, the arrival of the theatrical troupe led by Moria and Muscari has already mobilized the neighborhood.

The version created and directed by Muscari has a unique character already the male roles manage the actors while women will be played by actors. The cast is completed by Marita Ballesteros, Alejandra Radano, Malena Solda, Mario Alarcón, Mariano Torre, Mirta Wons, Vivian El Jaber, Fabiana García Lago and Payuca.

Moria Casán and cast, rehearsing “Julio César”, Shakespeare’s tragedy in Muscari’s version.  Photo: Carlos Furman.

Moria Casán and cast, rehearsing “Julio César”, Shakespeare’s tragedy in Muscari’s version. Photo: Carlos Furman.

classic tragedy

The play, one of Shakespeare’s classic tragedies, written in 1599, sets its plot in ancient Rome. Based on historical events, the English playwright recreates the conspiracy against the Roman dictator, his assassination and the consequences that it did.

Unlike many of Shakespeare’s other characters, Julius Caesar is not the center of the action, appearing in only three scenes. In this case the most relevant figure in history is Brutusand its psychological drama about power ’, betrayal and friendship.

On the other hand, in this version adapted by Muscari, Ancient Rome was taken over by today’s technologywhere men with ovaries and their wives with thick chest hair are fighting for control of a country.

Moria Casán will be Julio César, in Shakespeare’s tragedy adapted by José María Muscari.  Photo: Press.  Carlos Furman.

Moria Casán will be Julio César, in Shakespeare’s tragedy adapted by José María Muscari. Photo: Press. Carlos Furman.

As in all Shakespeare’s plays There is no shortage of struggles for power, hidden loves and political lies which triggered the tragedy.

Dupla for controversy

The Muscari and Moria duo covering Shakespeare is sure to cause controversy, and there will be as many detractors as fans who will defend the material. Both the director and actress are known for their transgressive profiles in all the projects they do. And it will be no exception.

The popularity of both artists, on the other hand, is another of the attractions of the production that, without a doubt, will attract attention in more ways than one, added to the reality of the visible. Moria Casán in the male role in the context of a classical tragedy.

Alejandra Radano and Payuca, two of the artists of "Julio Cesar".  Photo Press.  Carlos Furman.

Alejandra Radano and Payuca, two of the artists of “Julio Cesar”. Photo Press. Carlos Furman.

In turn, Muscari is alternating works of the most traditional dramaturgy such as Mother Courageeither Bernarda Alba’s house along with other more disturbing such as Sex, Perdidamente, Casa Valentina, Failed, Gone, The secret of life, Posthumous, In bed, Shangay, Late: fight in the mudamong others.

it’s weird Julius Caesar It features the artistic collaboration of Paola Luttini, the direction and audiovisual production of Rosario Gonzalez del Cerro, the costumes of Camila Milessi and Emiliano Blanco for Kostüme, the sound of Camilo Zentner and Ariel Gato, the lighting of Omar Posematto and the set designed by Gabriel Caputo. .

Presentations will be held every Saturday and Sunday at exactly 5:00 pm at the El Plata Cinema Theater in Mataderos, Av. Juan Bautista Alberdi 5765. Locations: stalls $ 1050 and Pullman 550 (with limited visibility).

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Source: Clarin

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