‘Old me or millennials you?’: know the answer in the theater with the actress from Cuenca Monserrath Astudillo

‘Old me or millennials you?’: know the answer in the theater with the actress from Cuenca Monserrath Astudillo

Old me or millennials you? That’s what this is titled stand up that the actress from Cuenca will present Monserrath Astudillo This Friday October 14 and Saturday October 15 at the San Gabriel Theater in Quito.

According to Astudillo, in this proposal, which will be full of humor, he will talk about the centennials, millennials, X Y baby boomers; how they think they look between one generation and another; the situations that separate them, but also those that unite them. “The most important thing about the work is that it highlights the importance of belonging to all generations and break the mental barriers, the borders that we set for ourselves socially and be able to learn from the new generations”, he maintains.

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The actress cites as an example that thanks to the millennials “All of us had the possibility to work through the internet during the pandemic; if not, we don’t know what we would have done with life”.

It also indicates that the younger generations, the centennials, they have to honor the preceding generations. “There is always a legacy that we leave behind,” she says.

Monserrath Astudillo with her guests in the play “Old me or you millennials?”. Photo: Courtesy

In this context, he indicates that the objective of the work is that it doesn’t matter what generation you belong to: the main thing is to stay together. “It is not necessary to make differences, but rather how to turn ourselves to be part of that unity that life, nature, is asking of us; They are asking us to live differently now. I think that the collective is more important than individuality”, she assures.

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In history, says the woman from Cuenca, that message that she seeks to transmit is reflected: unity, for which she also makes it entertaining with music from all generations, with the new words used by the youngest and new thoughts. She mentions that, in the case of millennialsAt present they marry because they want to; Contrary to what those of his time thought, the X, who got married because they had to.

Astudillo will not be alone on stage; his Show will be complemented by the special guest, DJ María Morena, and the band Flix, which is made up of Joaquín Andino, Gabriel Patiño, Lucas Ortiz and Sebastián Jarrín, who are the children of Ecuadorian musicians, actors and actresses: Juana Guarderas, Peky Andino, Paulina Trujillo and Fabián Jarrín.

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Regardless of the generation to which one belongs, Astudillo reflects and says that values ​​and principles should not be lost. “There is always something to learn from everyone, it does not matter if they are grandparents, uncles, the new generations, nephews, grandchildren: they will always contribute to your personal growth“, it states.

Performances will take place at 8:30 p.m. Tickets cost: $25, $30 and $40. They can be purchased at https://www.teatrosangabriel.com.

After Old me or millennials you?in November he will return to the San Gabriel Theater to present love is a cabaretin which Karla Kanora, Lola Guevara and Carolina Sabino will also participate. (YO)

Source: Eluniverso

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