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The Marriage premieres at the Teatro San Martín

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This Friday 17 March arrives at the hall of the Teatro Martin Coronado San Martin Getting Married, Michal Znaniecki show directed by and starring Luis has Ziembrowski, Roberto Carnaghi y Laura Novoa.

Construction site, which began its rehearsals in mid-January, is based on the text of Witold Gombrowicz, focuses on the story of a Polish soldier who will face a Shakespeare-style revenge, in a world that builds and destroys every second.

The cast is completed with the performances of Nacho Gadano, Gabo Correa, Federico Liss, Emma Rivera, Luis Almeida, Thomas Rivera Villatte, Teresa Floriach, Klau Anghilante, Juan Cruz Marquez de la Serna, Cristian Vega and Marco Gianoli.

"Just as Gombrowicz offers us a creation for which he has appropriated canonical authors of the theater, from Shakespeare to Calderon, we have used a very diverse range of theatrical forms to talk about the way of being human, of how we act out our own humanity every day”, points out Znaniecki and adds: “The result is a very rich theatrical universe that allows the viewer the possibility of choosing, of not necessarily accepting the whole and deciding on one of the parts”.

At the same time, the director explains that "Gombrowicz thought that The wedding was an 'irrepresentable' text. We have taken advantage of that absolute freedom offered by the author to create our own world. A world made of pieces, of fragments. A world that the viewer, surely, you will find recognizable.

With respect to entries, They can be purchased at the box offices of the enclosure located on Avenida Corrientes 1530 or through the official website of the Teatro San Martín.

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