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The play "Sacco y Vanzetti" returns to the Cervantes online screen

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The show "Sacco and Vanzetti", one of the successes that the Cervantes Theater had on the billboard during the seasons 2014 Y 2015 will return to the official channel of the traditional Buenos Aires venue to enjoy online and free of charge.

Directed by Mariano Dossena, the play starring Fabián Vena and Walter Quiroz can be seen from this Thursday 26 November at 20 until Sunday 29, inclusive. It will have Spanish subtitles and behind-the-scenes images, as it always happens in these projections.

Magela Zanotta completes the list, Maia France, Ricardo Díaz Mourelle, Jorge D’Elía, Luis Ziembrowski, Cristina Fernandez, Daniel Toppino, Gustavo Pardi, Horacio Roca and Agustín Rittano.

At the same time, Paula Pomeraniec (cello and voice), Daniel Gilardi (low, percussion and voice), Matias Grinberg (guitar, bass and flute) and Gaspar Scabuzzo (piano, accordion, voice and vocal preparation) are the musicians on stage.

Originally released in 1992 and with summary dramaturgy of documents on the case of Mauricio Kartun, this story places us in the early twentieth century, moment when Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzzetti arrived in the United States like so many Italians.

Shoe rack one, fish seller the other, They met in the outskirts of Boston and lived humbly enduring the working conditions imposed by the American system at that time., especially immigrants.

Thinking of demands, they joined an anarchist group. The 15 April 1920 they were jailed on charges of murder and armed robbery. During the trial, no conclusive evidence was provided to incriminate them, however they were sentenced to die in the electric chair.

The sentence generated protests from large social sectors and the postponement of the execution several times, but 23 August 1927 became effective in Massachusetts. Fifty years later, Mitchell S. Dukakis, then governor of that state, rehabilitated the memory of the two Italians and formally acknowledged that Sacco and Vanzetti were innocent.

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