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The Cervantes Theater will re-premiere "Un domingo en familia"

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As part of the continuous online premieres through its official YouTube account, the Cervantes National Theater will re-premiere this Thursday "A Sunday with the family", the successful show belonging to the season 2019.

Written by Susana Torres Molina and directed by Juan Pablo Gómez, this show can be seen from 20 and will be available until Sunday –inclusive-. The work that was presented in the Orestes Caviglia room, also, It has Spanish subtitles.

Starring Anabella Bacigalupo, Lautaro Delgado Tymruk, Juan De Rosa and José Mehrez, the work will also allow you to enjoy behind-the-scenes images.

The story of "Un domingo en familia" places the viewer in December 1975, moment in which the leader of a revolutionary organization is kidnapped and disappeared on the banks of the Río de la Plata, in one of the breaks that border the waterfront.

That day, the leader had attended with his family, bypassing several of the prescriptions that his organization had drawn up a year before, after going into hiding. After his disappearance, the Revolutionary Court found him guilty of having violated a series of rules that he himself may have formulated.

The playwright Susana Torres Molina works here as a kind of compiler: it would not be necessary to add anything to reality, just quote and group their most dissonant versions. So, the author does not seem to write but rather to listen, as if there were no mediation between the work and the testimony, as if fiction were, definitely, pure post-production of history. Indeed, There is not (far from the historical thriller) combativeness or heroism in the twilight afternoon of this Sunday as a family. Y, but nevertheless, the scene that governs the entire play could not be more powerful: a smiling man, by the river, with "the heart more alive than ever", is about to die.

The music is by Guillermina Etkin, the lighting of Patricio Tejedor, the scenography by Paola Delgado and the costumes by Roberta Pesci.

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