Yesterday I had the opportunity to reconnect with one of my favorite activities: attending a play, chosen this time was "Invisible Women" written by Venezuelan Karlina Fernández.
is a highly recommend piece for next season, laughing, poems and music, takes us to deep reflection. It tells the story of four lesbian women, each with their preferences, dreams, hopes, expectations and ways to manage and assume their sexuality. The work was presented at a place called Barrabés Caracas, which I found extremely friendly and welcoming.
In the piece, the author masterfully walks well known multiple scenarios within the social imaginary of the Venezuelan lesbian and also the universal, perhaps one of the things I liked about the book is the fact that between scenes brings up historical or sociological little comments take the audience on a comical picture an entirely serious and thoughtful. Moreover, transmitting knowledge to the public, therefore, teach the least understood where they come from terms such as lesbian or cachapera.
In a charming environment, the audience gets into the stories so much that she cries and laughs with these four women, no doubt, a phenomenal work that found that all lesbian and bisexual women should see and heterosexuals also learn to see with eyes sexodiversidad more serious.
Anyway, the only thing I liked was the schedule of functions, Monday at 9:00 pm, but a little before that time do you open the site, the presentation did not begin until after 10pm and ended at 11:30, for future seasons, I would suggest that present a little early (preferably in Barrabés that I loved and gives a bonus to the piece) or change the functions for the end of the week.
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS (Courtesy of Rumberos.net) "INVISIBLE WOMEN is a tragicomic theater piece by 8k Productions, Fernández Karlina original, directed by Catherine Martellini and staging of Pepe Domínguez. The artists responsible for developing this great production are: Rossana Hernandez as Carmencita Yuri Pao Pita, Suki Landaeta who represent Ivana and Teresa, Alicia Domínguez Sthephany and the only male figure Jean Carlos Rodriguez and Peter.
Each of the characters tells his story from different points view: Carmencita says it is "clear" in life, struggling to distinguish Pao the line between love and friendship, Alicia always willing to discover and explore the gay world, Ivana confusion and debate appearances, Teresa does not know if "it" or just enjoy the moment and Peter a man who fails to understand that is an "INVISIBLE WOMAN."
Five women and five different stories in this work are shown in each of his characters has a single purpose: to show the nuances of female homosexuality .
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