these days has been released in style one of the most anticipated of the season, "vested interests". The masterpiece of Nobel Prize comes Jacinto Benavente These days the Rialto Theatre. Already a critical and commercial success, hanging the sign "are not places" in its first weekend on stage.
José Sancho directs and leads a class ensemble made up of actors and actresses Valencia. Joan Carles Rosell, who plays the character of the judge and also performs the duties of assistant director on this show, and Fabrizio Meschini, who plays the character of Captain, are part of a cast which includes Manolo Ochoa, Paco Alegre or Alicia Ramirez, among others.
"vested interests" is produced by the Centre itself Theatre de La Generalitat, Josep with a montage of Simon as a designer Francis Montesinos scenery and costume designer. The play, set in the early seventeenth century, tells the story of Leander and Crispin, two unrepentant rogues coming to a city where they decide to pose as a nobleman and his squire. The ruse is so successful that favors and get support. Are discovered and arrested. Crispin's cunning, that shelters the moral of the play, get rid of jail thanks to the maxim that "rather than create emotions to create interest." The staging is impeccable, accompanied by a rhythm that does not give a respite to the public, devil and fun makes the hour and 40 minutes that pass rendering a breeze. Something not easy to get through the difficult text and the risk of carrying a key work
English theater, making it accessible to the public. Special mention must also create the atmosphere in which they develop the love, intrigue and farce of these characters, along with beautiful music that gets emotional moments. The work of costume is simply stunning and luxurious, where there is a strong Mediterranean flavor.
José Sancho
As stated in the prologue that leads to the work:
"art is not resigned to aging."
Time for the public enjoyment of good theater, theater
the truth.
"vested interests" will be at the Rialto Theatre until 12 December.
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