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The Pillowman

The Pillowman

Author: Martín McDonagh

 

Group:

Red Iguana Theater

A painful subject for the human being like the murder of children is the guiding thread of this controversial and controversial staging where, through the psychological and emotional attack, an attempt is made to discover the human weakness for the macabre.
It is a shocking story, impressive and unforgettable, an invitation to enjoy good home theater with a professional body of first level.
The weight of this black comedy written by the acclaimed Irish playwright Martin Mc Donagh, rests with experienced actors of the Red Iguana Theater Company, belonging to the Institute of Culture of Mazatlan.
Romeo López Cázarez is Katurian, a frustrated writer; Tupolsky will be interpreted by Javier Chimaldi; Ariel will be personified by Gaspar Velarde and Alfredo Vergara, will play the role of Michal.
The director is the renowned master of theatrical art Ramón Gómez Polo, now embarked on one of the most difficult stage projects of his artistic career.
The stage show produced by the Institute of Culture, Tourism and Art of Mazatlan is divided into three acts and lasts approximately two hours.
The contemporary work will leave a tremendous impact on the public by the intense handling of emotions and the approach of the most unbelievable baseness of the human being.

Review

Pillowman, one of the most celebrated contemporary black comedies on the stages of the world. In a dictatorial state in Eastern Europe, two policemen, a writer of gruesome children’s stories, his mentally disabled brother and the children who populate his stories, are the elements on which the playwright Martin McDonagh based himself to weave this comedy strangely Dramatic and evilly funny.

Distribution:

Katurian – Romeo López Cázarez

Tupolsky – Javier Chimaldi

Ariel – Gaspar Velarde

Michal – Alfredo Vergara

Address – Ramón Gomez Polo

Assistant Director – Silvia Flores Bernal

Production – Institute of Culture

Lighting – Antonio Serratos

Production – Institute of Culture, Tourism and Art of Mazatlan

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