Susana Gimenez (79) is saying his final farewell to the stage in Punta del Este, Uruguay, where he is the protagonist Judas skin. The show is a success and she enjoys her last performances as a stage actress. Today, Thursday, however, you had to suspend the function which should take place at 9pm. The reason? A health problem, according to the Uruguayan journalist Gustavo Descalzi.
“Today Susana Giménez’s show that was scheduled there at Enjoy (Punta del Este) was suspended because there was a special reception for all the people from the Sura insurance company about what would happen on the 18th and 19th,” he Descalzi reported to In the afternoon (America, Monday to Friday, 3.30 pm), the series hosted by Karina Mazzocco.
“From production they tell me that there is some concern but that Susana is fine,” he said. And she added: “If all goes well, tomorrow’s show (Friday) will take place without any problem.” .
The million dollar question is: what are Susana’s health conditions that prevent her from playing the role of Skin of Judas today. “They tell me It would be a minor issue having to do with the voice -said the Uruguayan reporter. But to protect it and safeguard the work they decided to suspend today’s show.”
“In principle there should be no problems with tomorrow’s performance but the important thing is that she is well – he underlined -. More than anything else it was a decision to preserve Susana, her voice and her throat, because he is on stage during the show and will do four shows a week.
A few hours later, a THEY (America, Monday to Friday, 8pm), Ángel De Brito reports having spoken with Gustavus Yankelevichproducer of Piel de Judas, and to have confirmed it Susana “is very ill with the flu”.
For this reason, the driver commented, they suspended today’s show, and for the next ones we will see depending on how Susana wakes up.
“It’s a very demanding job: Susana has a lot of lyrics, a lot of wardrobe changes and a lot of air conditioning in the room, none of this can be done with a flu or a bad cold,” De Brito added.
Source: Clarin