Francella’s theatrical outing: what play did she go to see

Francella’s theatrical outing: what play did she go to see
Francella’s theatrical outing: what play did she go to see

Written in SHOWS he 7/6/2024 · 1:58 p.m.

The offer on the Buenos Aires theater billboard is multiple. There are works for all tastes: comedies, dramas, one-man shows, musicals, casts with well-known actors and less popular actors. Among so many options, “What the River Does” by the Marull sisters achieves the magical balance of public support and critical praise. The play began with notable success at the San Martín Theater in 2022 and, due to the great demand for tickets, it was re-released at the Astros Theater in June 2023. With awards such as the Trinidad Guevara and the María Guerrero, “What the River Does ” is usually presented to a full house. Yesterday among the audience that applauded the performance was Guillermo Francella.

At the end of the play, one of the Marull sisters from the stage told the audience that the actor was in the room, which caused spontaneous applause from the spectators. After Francella, she came backstage to greet the cast. “I just saw the play. I was fascinated, I had fun, I was moved, I loved it. Great work by everyone and it made for a very, very nice moment. I recommend it”commented in a video that was uploaded to the networks.

The actor does not usually participate in events and avoids crowds, but this time he decided to approach the Astros. From the audience she followed with attention the plot that tells the story of Amelia, who returns to the town of her childhood after the death of her father and finds a place different from the one she remembered, except for the river. . This invites us to reconsider questions about the value of our memories and past experiences.

With five performances a week, the play usually sells out 500 seats for each performance, but last Wednesday, May 22, it revolutionized the box office with an original idea. He held a special function in which free tickets were offered for twins. The initiative was promoted by the creators of the play who are also twins and was attended by more than one hundred pairs of siblings who at the end of the performance took the stage for a group photo.

 
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