«Venice”, comedy written by Jorge Accame and directed by Rosario Zubeldiawhose plot goes through themes such as the importance of families by choice and the value of friendship and solidarity, adds new functions in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and it can be seen on Saturdays in September from 9:00 p.m. in the Teatro Boedo XXI room.
the work counts The story of the «Gringo»a madam of a brothel Jujuy who wants to fulfill his old dream of travel to venice and claim with Don Giacomoto whom she did not correspond in her youth, when she was a dancer in Buenos Aires.
Already blind and old, the woman will be «taken» -as imagination and desire of the three prostitutes who work for her, and of one of the clients or «friends» of the house, can get to know that long-awaited landscape.
The idea is pretend a trip to the city of canals to ensure that the «Gringa» can also return to her eternal love, Don Giacomo, who is waiting for her for one last meeting.
The work created in Jujuy in 1998 by the writer Jorge Accame was already presented in more than twelve countriesbecoming one of the most represented plays by an Argentine author in the world.
JUJUY WITH OWN VOICE
«Venice is the result of this experience of more than a decade of composition and representation of works together with the Jujuy Theater Group; Perhaps that is why, among all the works of come to methe most finished and representative of the aesthetics sought. Venice finds its own voice in Jujuy and this is manifested, at first, from a series of elements that reflect that phrase of Damien Guerra of ‘express yourself from the land we walk on’«, wrote Virginia Arienti in his work «An aesthetic look at the current Jujuy theater: Venice by Jorge Accame», from 2004.
For this proposal at Teatro Boedo XXI Zubeldia directs to Max Benente, Magda Carabajal, Aldana Wendler, Susana Fernández, and Fernando Piriz. and Marcela Sisca.
The new performances will take place on Saturdays in September from 9:00 p.m. at the Buenos Aires theater located at Boedo 853.