This Friday the Muégano Teatro room will live the premiere of his new play The crows do not comb their hairwritten by the Mexican playwright Maribel Carrasco and performed by the actors Pilar Aranda, Stephanie Rodriguez Y Santiago Roldos, who in turn make a choral direction of the scenic proposal.
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The story presents three characters on stage, one of them is The woman with the red hat who, in the midst of his loneliness, wants to have a child. “Suddenly what life offers you is a bird’s egg that ends up being this little crow”says Roldós
“The work narrates the entire journey that takes place in the body of this woman, from the moment she sees it possible to adopt a little crow as her son, as long as she turns him into a child like all the other children”reviews the actor.
This raven ends up bearing the name of Camilo, who faces the battle of trying to be a boy and trying to live up to his mother’s expectations, until the moment he enters the school, where his wooden legs, his frizzy hair and his beak face make him the target of accusations. “He is confronted with social reality, including the bullying of some of his classmates due to how strange it is supposedly for them,” Roldos mentions.
This is how Camilo, whom Roldós describes as a thoughtful and brilliant child, begins to wonder about his identity, he wants to know who he is?, who could he be?, where does he belong? “As Camilo grows, he develops his wild nature, his bird nature. At the same time that he is incorporating issues of humanity ”, expresses the artist.
The story includes the writer, Played by Roldos. “He is a kind of witness to what happened in Camilo’s childhood, who later remembers, evokes and reconstructs that story, in reality he relates to many different people”, details.
The staging brings together the artisanal and multimedia, as videomapping and puppets, in which artists from different disciplines and generations collaborate. “It is a very diverse production that goes from the artisanal to the multimedia, with this strong accent of the actresses and the actor”says Roldos.
“We have done quite a physical staging, where the fundamental accent is the body of the two actresses and me who are on stage, together with a dialogue with other languages”, Add.
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The work handles the themes that the group repeatedly addresses in its pieces, such as mapaternity, childhood, and dissident maternity and paternity. “Everything is founded in childhood, the whole personality, all the conflicts that we are going to have in adult life”, emphasizes the actor.
Carrasco is also the author of The pit of a thousand demonsdedicated to promoting theater aimed at children and young people, “addressing complex themes and languages that are as fun as they are demanding, aware that difficulty and plenitude are also rehearsed from a young age”.

The crows do not comb their hair will be on the billboard for two weeks in Space Muégano Theater (Callejón Magallanes and Rocafuerte). Functions: Friday 16 (exhausted function), Saturday 17, Sunday 18, Friday 23, Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 September. Hours: Friday at 8:00 p.m., Saturday at 6:00 p.m. and Sunday at 12:00 p.m. On Fridays, tickets cost $5 and on Saturdays and Sundays they cost $10 (adults) and $5 (minors and seniors).
Tickets can be purchased at the box office or at the following link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1HGzzUc6Vwxyto2aNKvBOm_JqAxFe8ZD6zGxPUCk142g/viewform?edit_requested=true. (YO)
Source: Eluniverso

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