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"Said Sir": A musical journey inspired by the geniuses of Liverpool

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Since last Saturday 25 and for unique 4 functions, The Teatro Del Artefacto has become the stage for “Dejalo Ser”, an off-screen musical that pays tribute to the four greats of Liverpool: The Beatles. Construction site, directed by Gabriel Gestal, It appears every Saturday at 22:30 hours.

The proposal stands out for the interpretation in Spanish of the most iconic songs of the legendary British band, offering the public a unique and exciting experience. The cast is made up of talented actors such as Gus Verdún in the role of John Lennon, Julio Rodriguez as George Harrison and Romyna Brandolin playing Yoko Ono.

Under the direction of Gabriel Gestal, the musical “Dejalo Ser” explores beyond the known melodies, immersing ourselves in the solid and complex paths that marked the career of The Beatles. The history, created by Rodolfo Vázquez, unfolds on an introspective journey full of controversies, egos, clashes, disputes and love.

The performances take place at the Teatro Del Artefacto, located in Sarandí 760. Tickets are available at Alternativa Teatral and at the theater box office., offering music and theater lovers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the magic of the Fab Four in a different context.

In words by John Lennon, “When people enjoy our songs it's wonderful.”, but when they give their opinion it sucks”. This musical is not only a journey through the songs that marked generations, but also an exploration of the feelings and relationships that shaped the band's history.

“Dejalo Ser” is not just a show, It is a journey that invites the public to share this wonderful path of freedom. Construction site, with translations into Spanish by Gabriel Gestal, It has instrumental arrangements by Obi Homer.

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