Joselyn Gallardo and Sebastian Acosta will show you the five ways to break a heart

Joselyn Gallardo and Sebastian Acosta will show you the five ways to break a heart

Did they break your heart? Did you break it? Are you experiencing a broken heart? If one of those is your case, the best thing would be to make an appointment for this Thursday, March 24 at 8:30 p.m., in the Paulsen study to hear the various ways in which the same pain can be experienced. The cultural space of the Las Peñas neighborhood opens its 2022 season with the romantic comedy Five ways to break your heart written by the Venezuelan katherine suarez and directed by Lucho Mueckay.

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As if it were the most opportune moment, Cleo will take advantage of her best friend’s wedding to launch a speech that responds to the times that a heart can be broken. Her mind will move to the memory of those failed relationships and ghosts of the past, which together with the public will discover the true meaning of love.

This infatuated and dreamy woman will be played by the actress Joselyn Gallardo, who prefers to describe her character as human. “She is a woman who lives countless broken hearts, which are necessary to be in a stage of healing, in a beautiful stage, in a stage ready to receive a beautiful love… but I think she is human, because we have all lived that process and that stage”, details.

It reveals that she particularly identifies with a broken heart. “The characters that lead me to catharsis persecute me, and I love them”declares.

The actor who gives life to these five characters is Sebastian Acosta. “It has been a giant challenge, but I have a scene partner who makes me feel very safe and a director who helps me a lot with his external eye and his external criticism to be able to differentiate these five characters”, it states.

He clarifies that not all the characters he plays have an intention to hurt Cleo. “The hearts that are breaking in this work are not always the fault of one or the other… sometimes it is part of the journey, of the process that takes a lot of maturity to be able to take it like this…”, mentions.

Gallardo affirms that it is a fantastic work. “They are going to see this eye of Lucho Mueckay with the body and with his direction, return to these super-organic characters, and they are going to identify a lot with my character…”, points out.

“It is a roller coaster of emotions, so they are going to enter a place, to remember, to cry, to laugh, to leave with nostalgia, to everything… it is a text that I carry in my heart”, adds the actress, who defends the idea that deep down we all want to continue falling in love and trusting that the love of our lives is outside waiting for us.

Direction

As part of the investigation, for the subsequent direction, Mueckay turned to his nephews and students to understand how he faced love in these times when “romanticism is no longer a peculiarity of love.” “People are still romantic, but they don’t have the same patterns anymore,” the director thinks.

He describes the text as a fresh and contemporary proposal. “I liked the approach that she made of her text, with these five well-differentiated relationships of the same character going through five different relationships”, express.

For the staging, a wedding reception room will be represented that at the same time gives an appearance of limbo, says Mueckay. “The idea is that the reception room is not naturalistic, so that they give us the impression that it is the memory, it is a kind of limbo where she recalls these five loves”, forward.

Dramaturgy

Katherine Suárez (24 years old) says that it all started as a five-part collection of poems, in which each one focused on a specific feeling about love. “When I saw it, I realized that it really told a story that was very worthwhile”, express. Some time later she began to work on it as a theatrical proposal, with the production company Pause.

He defines the story as a kind of manifesto about the complicated relationships that are maintained with love. “How many hurt us and how we learn from that…” it says.

For his writing he was inspired by his personal history and that of his surroundings. “There is a lot of my experiences, the experiences of my friends, of people close to me that I have experienced, and taking it into a fictional story is always very interesting because there are always bits and pieces”, reveals.

How many times has your heart been broken?

Sebastian: “I think that I have broken hearts, love is sometimes not reciprocal and that is something that is seriously a very big reality, and that is why many people are afraid of falling in love, in that case me too… because I also love it. they have broken up, and I know how it feels, so it helps you to be more empathetic in those moments and to make the breakup as smooth as possible”

Joselyn: “I can’t number the times because we’ll stay here all afternoon, get out the wine!… They’ve broken my heart many times, I’ve broken hearts, I don’t know (laughs)… It’s a duel to break, to end with someone… a union dies, a bond between two people”.

Functions

This romantic comedy will be on billboard from March 24 to April 16, with performances on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m.; in the cultural space located in the 195 Numa Pompilio Llona Street. The entrance has a cost of $20, it can be purchased at 04-604-2597 / 096-018-9636. (I)

Source: Eluniverso

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