Afterglow, the comedy directed by Diego Ramos, which comes with controversy.
The work promises to be an exhibition never seen before, for the high voltage content starring a male trio on stage. is approx Reverbthe play released in 2017 on Off Broadway in New York and was a success with the public, as well as garnering excellent reviews.
The version that arrives in Buenos Aires sees in the cast Adrian Lázare, Fernando Cuellar and Darío Grasso in the three main roles under the direction of Diego Ramos. The trio will show the virtues and miseries of human beings in a sexual climax, hitherto unknown on stage.
The show features three naked men in a sexual act which, of course, generated a lot of controversy in its Broadway version. But, on the other hand, its impact has led producers around the world to do the work in other cities and the rights have already been sold to ten countries, including Argentina.
When it will be previewed
On Friday 2nd and 9th September there will be preview functions with popular prices and the official premiere of the local version will be Friday 16 September in the Dumont 4040 space, the room in the Chacarita neighborhood. The author of the work, S. Asher Gelman, will be present that day.
Argentina is the first Latin American country to present this bold version, which has already passed through England and Spain, among other countries, and which shows a couple of men, in a totally open relationship and what happens. when they incorporate a third party into their lives.
The play has aroused various opinions among critics in the United States for the daring interpretation of the three actors who show the nude, the intimacy of a couple on stage.
Reverb tells the story of Josh and Alex, a married couple with a stable and open relationship, who one night invite Darius to share their bed. From there, a three-way story unfolds in which the viewer becomes a voyeur of their own intimacies.
It’s not just gay-themed
Although the work presents a homosexual couple, the problem of an open relationship is a valid concept for any type of relationshipFor example, a heterosexual. Beyond the nakedness of the bodies, what is exposed are the feelings, while the models of the couples are questioned.
According to the author, it is a work that explores the urgency of having a certain person at your side, with the complexities that this implies. Furthermore, the problem arises of the so-called open relationships which, even if agreed upon, generate emotions and conflicts of all kinds between the members of a couple.
Beyond sex and sexual choices, some questions are also raised with these ties that transcend social class and gender. In Reverb social norms, customs, mandates, intimacy, love, sexual enjoyment, coexistence, illusion and disappointment between two people who have a sentimental bond are highlighted.
The show is reserved for people over the age of 18 and will perform every Friday at 8:30 pm at Dumont 4040 (Santos Dumont 4040). Tickets for $ 2,000 pesos can be purchased through Alternative Teatral.
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Source: Clarin