Nunca te fíes de una mujer despechada
Premiered in July 2024. Produced by Simbios Art Corp, written by Hernán Krasutzky and directed by Josefina Pieres, this production is supported by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs. As well as the CAP Program of Fantasy Factory Theatre
Premiered in July 2024 at Sandrell Rivers Theatre. A witty and refreshing play that explores the hilarious consequences of heartbreak and female revenge.
Produced by Simbios Art Corp, written by Hernán Krasutzky and directed by Josefina Pieres, this production is supported by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs. As well as the CAP Program of Fantasy Factory Theatre. The play features a stellar cast that includes Jalymar Salomón, Venezuelan actress, dancer and presenter with more than 30 years of artistic career in international theater and television. Argentina's Mica Plum, with a career in musical theater, film and TV in Latin America and the U.S., and co-founder of Simbiosart Corp. Monica Quintero, Venezuelan actress and teacher with over 20 years of experience in theater, film, TV and currently an acting teacher. Sol Carlos, Argentine actress who has demonstrated her versatility and talent in a wide variety of theatrical and film productions.Arianne Girón, Venezuelan producer and actor, who was recently awarded "Best Supporting Actress" in the famous Venezuelan film SIMÓN; and Carlos Almirante. With more than 30 films between leading and co-starring roles, Almirante is one of Cuba's most recognized actors, having worked in plays such as "El Postero de Neruda" and "La Celestina" among other theatrical productions.
Who is the woman scorned?
"Nunca te fíes de una mujer despechada", tells the story of Leonela, a woman who has just reconciled with her partner, but is convinced that one of her great friends was with her boyfriend while they were separated. She decides to organize a meeting at her house to discover the truth and, in the process, finds much more than she expected, thus unleashing the worst revenge of all.
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