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The Cervantes Theater presents “The Tears of the Sea Animals”

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The 18 In October the premiere of the play “The Tears of the Sea Animals” will take place at the Cervantes National Theater.

Written and directed by Toto Castiñeiras, The work can be seen in the María Guerrero Room from 20 hours, with the performances of Chacha Alvarado, Guillermo Angelelli, Gregorio Barrios, Gonzalo Carmona, Payuca, Ignacio Torres, Boris Bakst, Oliver Carl, Pleitto Castillo, Rocío García Loza, Lucia Gomez, Juliet Laso, Lucio Mantel, Marcelo David Martínez (Coco), Maximilian More, Ezequiel Posse, Julieta Raponi, Consuelo Rodríguez Fierro and Jorge Thefs.

The coastal landscape evokes in Toto Castiñeiras a deep sense of nostalgia and loneliness. In his words, describes an intimate moment: “A sea of ​​tears. I walk along the shore, I approach his moan, of its waves against the rocks. A corny. In this present time seems suspended. As if this were possible”. The atmosphere of the city, empty and abandoned, transforms into a space where past and present intertwine, creating “a memory in my memory, one in pieces, a space of the past in the present”.

The author continues his reflection while walking along the beach, finding a surprising encounter on his way: “I continue walking along the beach until I reach the port, to find me, of surprise, face to face - if animals have faces- with a sea beast. A marine animal asleep in the sun. making noises. Indifferent". These evocative images reveal the beauty and sadness of being alone on the coast, a state that Castiñeiras describes as “of a beautiful density.”.

The work can be seen until 15 from December, with performances from Thursday to Sunday and tickets that can be obtained at the theater box office or through the Alternative Theater system.

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