New season at Pop Up Teatro Café
What would happen if certain parts of our body or very personal objects come to life and begin to speak? What would they say? That’s the theme of the recent season of Pop Up Teatro Café, which premieres four new “intimate fun” comedies for the month of March.
Hi, I’m your pussy. A girl in financial trouble will receive advice on how to get out of her crisis from nothing but her vagina. Liss Rezabala and Paula Lituma act. With text by José Rengifo and directed by Sebastián Perdomo.
Hello, I’m Andres. Andrés comes to visit Valentina just at the wrong time, when he was about to have a date. With the performance of Antonella Valeriano and Albi Moreno. Directed by Sebastián Perdomo with the text by José Rengifo.
Hi, I’m your penis (elderly). Arturo wakes up one day and discovers that his best friend is coming to an end. In a last desperate attempt to lift him up no matter what, Arturo and his best friend will seek to remain upright and solid as a rock. Cast: Diego Naranjo and Andrés Garzón. With the direction of Ney Calderón, assistant Paulina Salvatierra. Text by José Rengifo.
Last premieres of Vilaró before its definitive closure
Vilaró Theater Restaurant says goodbye to the theatrical scene with his latest microtheater billboard. This Thursday premieres the monologue The mother who gave birth to us. Synopsis: Victoria is happy and relieved because she has finally arrived on this big day! With humor, irony and sarcasm, she recounts with harsh truths the surprises that life gives you during and after those “nine months”. A comedy aimed at those who are looking for, already have or simply do not want a blessing in their lives.
With the performance of Karen Peláez, text by Jeff Nieto and direction by Luis Mayorga. Performances: Thursday 10 and 17, Friday 11 and 18, Saturday 12 and 19 March. Tickets: $ 7. Reservations to WhatsApp 098-408-1000. In CC Laguna Plaza, road to the coast km 12.5, underground, local 101.
Poetry presentation at the MAAC
Presentation of the poem we are the seaby Gabriel Cisneros Abedrabbo, published by El Ángel Editor. In charge of the writers Sonia Manzano and Wilman Ordóñez. At lobby from the Anthropological and Contemporary Art Museum (Malecón and Loja), at 6:00 p.m. (compulsory use of a mask).
“On we are the sea, an abundant lyrical discourse confronts, with weapons of penetrating scope, a feminine presence, evoked with painful and repetitive intensity”, reports the Metaforologia site. “It is none other than the one directly responsible for the fact that, after the poet’s speech, the seismic rattles of tectonic plates are perceived, irretrievably wet with the irreducible fire of a markedly amatory lava”.
Jazz concert at Diva Nicotina
the grouping jazzy buddhamade up of Anthony Orosco (guitar and vocals), Ricardo Miño (guitar), Daniel Govea (bass) and Diego Bedón (drums), will hold a lively repertoire of jazz at the renowned Diva Nicotina bar, located on the first step of the steps of Cerro Santa Ana. Admission: $5 per person.
Premiere on Netflix: ‘Kotaro lives alone’
Netflix’s new animated comedy Kotaro lives alone, centers on a 5-year-old boy named Kotaro Sato, who moves in next door to Shin Karino, an unsuccessful manga artist who inhabits a nearly dilapidated building. The detail is that Kotaro has no parents and lives alone.. Not only does he seem to make a living by no means, he also seems more groomed than his strange neighbors. Anime based on the comedy manga by Mommy Tsumuraconsidered the most moving manga in Japan, with more than 1.4 million copies sold.
Source: Eluniverso

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