What to see, what to do in Guayaquil this Thursday, November 4, 2021

For this day the proposal is theater, exhibition, movie premieres in cinemas and ‘streaming’.

A future wife of feminist convictions, a conservative-thinking mother, a best friend who believes in astrology, and a wedding planner of experienced life are the protagonists of Woman you had to be, play directed by Sebastian Sanchez Amunátegui. This comedy features Sofia, played by Luciana Grassi, during the final fitting of her wedding dress together with her mother Elena (Itzel Cuevas), supporter of traditional families, along with best friend and maid of honor Titi (Carolina Piechestein), guided by the marriage organizer, Miss Garza (Carolina Jaume), who is interested in the promising commission for his work. Written by Alejandro Lalaleo and co-directed by Ruth Coello. Admission: $ 15 (TicketShow). November 4 and 5, Park Fest (Historic Park of Guayaquil, city of Entre Ríos).

Guayaquil Symphony Concert

Do not miss Movie concert, which will be offered by the Guayaquil Symphony Orchestra in its anniversary month. Free entry until the capacity allowed by the COE is reached. Children over 10 years of age are allowed to enter. Free entry (passes are not withdrawn). 19:00, Teatro Centro Cívico Eloy Alfaro (Av. Quito between Venezuela and El Oro)

Theater in La Bota

A happy ending tells the story of Lucía, a woman trapped in the ruins of her memory, an unreal and abstract space from which she can only escape when she imagines Óscar, who one day was her great love. The work is a reflection on the desire to live and the emptiness that forgetfulness, lost love and the uncertainty of the afterlife leave us. Direction: Henry Silva. Text: José Miguel Flores. Cast: Sebastián Perdomo and Isabella Pérez. Classification: over 12 years old. Admission: $ 15 (for sale at meet2go.com and cell phone 099-104-1828). From Friday 4 to Sunday 7 November, 8:30 p.m., Malecón del Salado.

Pisces open-air concert at the TSA

The band Pisces Project will present his first musical album called Piscis, which consists of ten songs that reflect a varied style where they can enjoy various musical genres such as: rock, pop, disco, funk, bolero, among others, for all musical tastes. The group was born in the middle of the pandemic, where the Guayaquileños Iván Henríquez and Tottó Avilés, decided to unite their unpublished music projects, since they perfectly complemented: Iván composing music, lyrics and playing guitar; while Tottó, in addition to that, integrates the drums, guitar, keyboard and produces in his studio what will be his first album; adding his role as photographer and designer of the album cover. The musical work has the participation of great musicians of different nationalities: Alejandro Cañote, Harry Game, Robert Bosch, Jorge Vega, David Melo, Victor Bone, Joel Icaza and Mabe Faytong. Free entrance. 18:30, esplanade of the Sánchez Aguilar Theater.

Releases in movie theaters

Eternals

Marvel Studios presents an incredible new team of superheroes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe – an elite immortal race that have secretly lived on Earth for years to protect and train civilizations. After the events of Avengers: Endgame (The final battle), an unexpected tragedy forces them to step out of the shadows to reunite and face man’s oldest enemy: the Deviants.

Red alert

When Interpol sends a priority notification it means that Police departments around the world must be on the alert to catch the most wanted criminals. All alarms go off when a reckless robbery unites the best FBI agent (Dwayne Johnson) with two rival criminals (Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds). A coincidence that will make the unpredictable happen. This movie will also premiere on Netflix, but on November 12.

TheDoors: Live At The Bowl ‘68

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the latest studio album by The Doors, L. A. Woman (1971), The Doors: Live At The Bowl ‘68, special edition, will transform cinemas into concert halls to give the band’s fans the closest experience of being in person alongside Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger, who declared that “the magic with which they are The improved picture and sound quality of this performance will make everyone believe they are in the front row of the Hollywood Bowl. Only at Cinemark Mall del Sol and Village Plaza, at 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m..

On Netflix, animated series for adults

Incognito work (Inside Job) is an animated adult comedy about a shadow government and its dysfunctional team tasked with carrying out the world’s conspiracies. The lizard people theory? Truth. The arrival to the moon? Lie. For a genius and her colleagues, dealing with world conspiracies is hard work. Yes, between complicated cover-ups, secret societies, and fancy-masked orgies, navigating the office culture at Cognito Inc. can be tricky, especially for Reagan, a tech antisocial. Even in a place full of psychic mushrooms and reptilian creatures, she is considered strange for believing that the world could be a better place.

If you didn’t see it in theaters, now on Star Plus

On Free Guy: Taking Control, a man (Ryan Reynolds) works as a bank teller, he’s a cheerful and lonely guy who dresses impeccably, and nothing is going to sour his day. It doesn’t matter if he is trampled, run over or used as a hostage during a bank robbery: he continues to smile like nothing. Of course, one day he will realize that Free City is not exactly the city he thought it was. Guy goes to discover that he is actually a non-playable character in a brutal open world video game. Now that he knows he is a video game character, Guy, accompanied by Molotov Girl (Jodie Comer), will decide to face all the villains that plague the city.

Embroidery as introspection and meditation on display

Patricia Meier inaugurated Meditation Pieces, an exhibition that brings together her artistic work around reflection and awareness, embroidery as introspection and meditation, but above all from poetic evocation to the beauty of trades considered merely domestic. Between seams, embroidery and darning, which he has also applied to the backing paper of his work – which has also previously worked with engraving techniques – he builds, in the first instance, a playful universe that allows him to go beyond the usual limits of both the so-called “Erudite art” such as that of the artisan trade. Free entry. It will be open until January 2022, from Tuesday to Friday, from 10:00 to 18:00; Saturdays, from 11:00 to 19:00; and Sundays, from 11:00 to 16:00, MAAC (Malecón Simón Bolívar y Loja).

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