“The Golden Hall” is released at the Cervantes National Theater

“The Golden Hall” is released at the Cervantes National Theater

With actions of Malena, Mercedes Fraile and Lucila Gandolfo, the work takes place in times of splendor when Manuel Mujica Lainez encloses three women in an already old house at the end of the 19th century, and then encapsulates them in their ‘Golden Hall’. Written by Marcelo Zapata and Oscar Barney Finn.

Debuts on Saturday “The Golden Hall”, of Marcelo Zapata and Oscar Barney Finnin the Luisa vehicle room of the Cervantes National Theater. With Malena appeared, Mercedes Fraile and Lucila Gandolfo, The work takes place in times of splendor when Manuel Mujica Lainez It encloses three women in an already year old house at the end of the 19th century, and then encapsulates them in their ‘golden room’. Nothing to presage the sunset to Doña Sabina.

The events were growing to the country, and that room reflected it in large parties where money gave them the assurance that it would be forever. However, beyond those walls, the country faced crisis and splendors that barely touched that life full of pleasures of a class ‘with a smell of dung’, as he said Sarmiento.

Doña Sabina was a conspicuous member, but had no offspring; Only a niece he disqualified by saying ‘gray rata’, who was under the protective and greedy look of Ofelia, an Irish governing. Three characters, an confinement and a trigger that explodes when Sabina becomes ill and a ‘radical measure’ called Jiménez Determine that your bed is installed in that room.

It is at that time that conflicts and people face creating an intense climate in which cruelty increases feelings. The conflict will explode among those women who resemble three old furniture drifting in a silent world of objects.

The work has artistic collaboration of Tomás Hecksound design and musical composition of Rafael Delgadoscenic plant design of Oscar Barney Finnlighting design of Claudio del Bianco and costume design of Isabel “Mini” Zuccheri.

From next Saturday until May 24, from Thursday to Sunday at 6:00 p.m.

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