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failure: video



Under "Arde La Plata", opens the play The Failure , de Blas Arrese Igor. The event will take place on Wednesday 16th and Thursday 17th March next, at 21, in Room TACEC, Centre for Experimentation and Creation Teatro Argentino de La Plata, with free admission.

failure is a play about a play that was never brand: a theatrical text that talks about squirrels is written in 2001. Soon, a friend of the author and director of the play commits suicide because his company-a small-town newspaper bankruptcy. The play can not release due to financial problems. Ten years later, the site manager decides that specific staging.

is an unfinished project, operated by video interviews with actors trying to act, stories of technicians involved in the project and confessions of the director. Stories that talk about success and failure in life in general and this play in particular.

representation forgotten work that tells the story of two brothers who work skinning squirrels and making preserves with the meat of these animals. One stormy night a strange woman arrives from the south and change the relationship. Love, failure and loneliness flood the scene. All is resolved with a very strange conclusion, with an armed party to suit the circumstances.

With idea, drama and general direction of Blas Arrese Igor, Norma act Camina, Parola and Diego Gustavo Benedetti. The Hernan scenery rightful Arrese Igor, Juan Zurueta enlightenment, sound the same Zurueta and Juan Pedro Luzuriaga, realization of audiovisual material and actor Constantine Marianela interviewed on video is Juan Manuel Castiglione. As assistant stage director Mario serves Lombard.

Blas Arrese Igor is a director, actor and teacher in art, Bachelor of Communication degree from the UNLP and professor at the Theatrical Management career IUNA. In La Plata coordinates its own acting training workshop and stage production.

This show is performed as part of the programming Arde La Plata, a platform for local artists organized by the TACEC. For more details, see the website or contact www.teatroargentino.gba.gov.ar 0800 Tel toll free -666 to 5151.

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