The actress and singer recreates the life of the legendary French singer under the direction of Jamie Lloyd.
actress and singer Elena Roger will return next January 3 and for only 9 weeks to the Liceo Theater to say goodbye to the show “Piaf”where he recreates the life of the legendary French singer under the direction of Jamie Lloyd.
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The performer, who won the Lawrence Olivier Award for Best Actress for this role, will be accompanied by a cast made up of Rodrigo Pedreira, Natalia Cociuffo, Diego Jaraz, Eduardo Paglieri, Romina Groppo, Mariela Passeri, Pablo Juin;, Federico LLambí, Gustavo Guzmán, Martín Andrada, Esteban Masturin and Julián Mardirosian.
What “Piaf” is about
The plot, whose original version belongs to Pam Gemswalks through the life of Edith Giovanna Gassionknown as Edith Piafwho grew up in a brothel singing on street corners for coins, where she was discovered by the owner of a cabaret who decided to sponsor her.
Paris is the city of light but Piaf, with her sober black dress, symbolized the soul of the tortured working class. She quickly became the favorite of the Parisian elite but even singing in the best cabarets in the world she always enchanted the Paris of humid and dark bars. Throughout her life she battled demons and addictions, and she died early at the age of 47.
How to get tickets for “Piaf”
With performances from Wednesday to Sunday, in the theater located at Avenida Rivadavia 1499 and with seats on sale at www.plateanet.com or at the theater box office, Roger will offer a tour of the most notable songs of Piaf’s career, with a repertoire of 13 musical themes in which titles such as “La vie en Rose” and “Non, je ne regrette rien” stand out.
Source: Ambito
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