Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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Only a twisted mind who grew up watching Sesame Street can come up with this great show called Avenue Q. A musical in which puppets and actors interact where humor and political incorrectness seem to be the norm. In a climate marked by the crisis economic, fear and lack of opportunity, those cute dolls become the symbol of a truncated target. If on Sesame Street singing "I like being me" in Avenue Q is said "How ugly to be me," the musical box that opens and introduces the characters. Everything on Sesame Street was exaltation of multiculturalism, in Avenue Q mutates into xenophobia. If Bozzo lived in a box of fruit, Nicky ends in a garbage can. Is that childhood is behind us, now is the time to recognize that we will never be those who dream of being. The dolls recycled from Sesame Street act as the great metaphor of conflict rite of passage. The difficult job to grow is plagued with vocational and sexual disorientation, porn, drugs, poverty, xenophobia. The Paseo
Square opened the local version of the hit musical adaptation and direction of Natalia del Castillo. The cast of puppets has a solid technical work and vocals, with catchy songs and a raw sense of humor. Mariano Chiesa, who lends his voice to numerous commercials, up to Princeton, BA in crisis of vocation and Rod, a conservative businessman in his bid to take on homosexuality. Melania Lenoir behind Kate, the shy bride Princeton and shown with Lucy, the sexy femme fatal. Also accompanies Federico humor and ease with which manipulates Salles Nicky, Trekkie Monster and the Teddy terrible bad ideas.
The human cast is headed by the pair of Fan Chaw, a very funny Silvana Tome and Brian, played by former MambrĂș Gerardo Tripel. The Dominican Manuel Victoria was placed on the skin of Gary Coleman, cruel humor exploiting data from the personal life of actor recalled. In short, Avenue Q is a very good local adaptation of the aesthetic and sense of humor of the best American sit-coms.




sheet:
Idea: Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx
Book: Jeff Whitty
Adaptation: Natalia del Castillo, molotov illustrated Eduardo Morales
With: Mariano Chiesa, Melanie Lenoir, Patricia Lorca, Pierani Micaela Mendez, Federico Salles Grib, Silvana Tome, Germain Tripel, Manuel Victoria
Handlers: Jorge Crapanzano, Rosa Crapanzano
Musicians: Paul Gandolfo, Guillermina Gesualdi, Patricia Lorca Micaela Mendez
Pierani Sets: Santiago "Tato" Fernandez
Directing Actors: Omar "Chino" Kuhn
Address: Castle

Natalia Web: PASEO LA PLAZA
http://www.avenidaqelmusical.com

Av Corrientes 1660 Capital Federal - Buenos Aires - Argentina
Phone: 6320-5350 Web
: http://www.paseolaplaza.com.ar
Tickets from: $ 80.00 -
Sunday - 20:00 pm - Wednesday and Thursday - 20:15 pm - Friday and Saturday - 21:00 pm


Argentino posted 26/09/2010 Time

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