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After a long wait “Married with children” arrives today at the Gran Rex theater

After a long wait “Married with children” arrives today at the Gran Rex theater

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“With the connection and mystique intact as 17 years ago, the actors began rehearsals two months ago. Every day they meet to offer the best proposal that will captivate the public throughout the summer. Luisana joined these very fun days, via zoom from Vancouver and continues to bring Paola to life together with her acting coach, ”said a statement from the channel.

“Pepe, Moni, Coqui, Paola, Dardo and the recent addition of Azucena will bring joy to all the thousands and thousands of viewers eager to enjoy ‘Married with Children’ again,” the text added.

“Married with children” (adaptation of the American series “Married with children”from Sony Pictures Entertainment), is directed by William Francella and books of Axel Kuschevatzky Y Diego Alarconthe same duo responsible for Telefe’s fiction scripts.

The piece is produced by Telefe, a brand owned by Paramount and RGB Entertainment. Tickets are on sale at the theater box office and through Ticketek.

How much do tickets cost to see “Married with Children” at the Gran Rex Theater?

Tickets in the first rows are $10,000, while the Super pullman from rows 1 to 5 are $8,000. For those who do not have that money, they can opt for the side stalls or the Super pullman from rows 6 to 10 at $6,000. The latter can be purchased at the theater ticket offices, the rest of the locations through Ticketck.

The absence of Érica Rivas in the return of “Married with children”

The actress gave details of her absence in an interview with Julio Leiva’s Caja Negra cycle: “They don’t want me to be there, they kicked me out. I want to be there. For me it is very important to occupy that space of representation as a woman and as a feminist ”, said the actress who played María Elena Fuseneco in fiction.

“I wanted to be there, to occupy that space, for my character to be there, to see what would happen to him now. I didn’t leave, sometimes they congratulate me for leaving. And no, I didn’t leave. They kicked me out! I tried until the last minute and They told me no. And I had to morph a lot of things. I had to morph to be called a feminazi. And I am the crazy, hysterical, diva,” she explained. In turn, she stressed that “they took me out of the promotional photos, from the theater marquee that was already ready. And they did it through WhatsApp while making a private email public.”

And he added, bluntly: “There was a lot of damage, what they did still hurts me. Sending a private email to one of those horrible programs is ugly.”

“I sent that email to all men. It was ugly. I didn’t expect it. It gave me a lot of pain. They kicked me out because it was a pain in the ass… because I’m a pain in the ort…”, he concluded Erica Rivas.

Source: Ambito

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