Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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Sergi Lopez in the Olympia Theatre


Olympia Theatre these days welcomes the work 'Non Solum', directed by Jorge Picó. On 5 unique roles, from 23 to 27 February, the actor Sergi Lopez comes into its own interpretation on stage.

Known for his extensive film career in which they have titles like 'Pan's Labyrinth' and 'Harry, an ami qui vous veut du bien', Sergi Lopez plays on stage monologue 'Non Solum' at the Olympia Theatre Valencia after his success in the TEM The Musical. 'Non Solum' is a piece "made to measure" and a result of "improvisation" in which he plays multiple characters without any element of characterization, as well explained the actor in an interview.

"do not know what is wrong but it is a monologue, there are many characters but performance is not an actor, ... is defined more by what is not," admitted the actor on 'Non Solum' that "despite to be strange and politically and linguistically incorrect, laugh and reflect the public.

embodying characters go in search of a perfume: "What they all have in common is that they have my body and my face, it's funny," quipped the actor, who wrote the piece for four hands with the director, Jorge Pico, with the claim that "exceed the interpreter." "I recognize a lot in this work. Talk to me, the fact of acting, and is a gift to the physiological desire to do theater, "said Lopez.


ON STAGE ...

existential comedy begins. Desperately, a single man transformed into many men to answer a question: What is going on here? And while we laugh, one of them starts to laugh. Another sings a song. Another explains her first time with an alien. The rest is angry to learn that in fact, all are one. They travel together with a woman sleeping in a box, road to paradise where it seems that all questions are answered and pain there is only a little. In his journey accompanying a bolero, a wooden box and plastic glasses that seem to lie. Their fate is to doubt everything relatively whatsoever. What? Do not you believe me?

23 to 27 February at the Olympia Theatre in Valencia.

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