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Diego Ferrando takes a text by Rodolfo Walsh to the stage of Ítaca

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"That woman" is the play based on the story by Rodolfo Walsh that will premiere this Friday 3 June at the Ítaca Teatro Complex by the director Diego Ferrando.

With the performances of Carolina Valmayor, Ernesto Falcke and Agustin Vanella, The play will be presented every Friday from 20.30, with tickets available at the ticket office of the venue located on Humahuaca 4027 or through the Alternative Theater System.

In "That Woman", the director will present the meeting of a journalist with a colonel of the Argentine army in order to interview him and inquire about the kidnapping of a woman's corpse.

Within that context, the military will try to explain his role in this appropriation with the aim that his own version of the events be known when this is published.

Although it is never mentioned, we know that the woman in question is Eva Perón and that the interview referred to and later reconstructed as a literary fiction, actually happened between Rodolfo Walsh and Colonel Moori Koenig in the year 1961. Five years later, the author publishes this story, "That woman", along with other stories in his book "The terrestrial trades".

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Story: "That Woman" by Rodolfo Walsh

Dramaturgy: diego ferrando

They act: Caroline Valmayor, Ernesto Falcke, Agustín Vanella

Ithaca Theater Complex – Humahuaca 4027

General admission: $1200

Students and retirees: $900

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