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El viento en un violín

Play Information

Original Title El viento en un violín
English Title The Wind into a Violin
Director Claudio Tolcachir
Country  
Year 2010
Lenght 90 min

Cast

  • Araceli Dvoskin, Tamara Kiper, Inda Lavalle, Miriam Odorico, Lautaro Perotti, Gonzalo Ruiz

Datasheet

  • AUTOR DE LA OBRA: Claudio Tolcachir
  • COMPAÑÍA: Timbre 4
  • DIRECTOR DE LA OBRA: Claudio Tolcachir
  • DISEÑO DE ILUMINACIÓN: Omar Possemato
  • DISEÑO DE ESCENOGRAFÍA: Gonzalo Córdoba Estévez
  • DISEÑO DE VESTUARIO: César Taibo
  • PRODUCCIÓN: Timbre 4, Maxime Seugé y Jonathan Zak
  • COPRODUCCIÓN: Teatro Timbre 4, Festival Santiago a Mil, Festival d’Automne de Paris, Maison des Arts de Créteil, TEMPO_FESTIVAL das Artes. Con el apoyo del Fondo Iberescena, en colaboración con el Teatro Solís de Uruguay y PTC

Description

The Wind into a Violin (El viento en un violín) is the third and latest play written by Claudio Tolcachir which made its debut in 2010 at the Festival d’Automne à París and was restaged in Chile, Spain and Argentina. Once again depicting a simple and purified scenography as well as an intense work to construe characters and situations, this time the playwright and director has decided to focus on mothers and sons as drama subjects to once again unravel the human sole winding paths. Women who love each other and desperately look for a child. Mothers with children who crave for guaranteeing their future. Disoriented sons desperate to find their places. All striving to reach happiness, a noble aim they will try to achieve through flawed means. It all starts when a lesbian couple decides to select an unknown man to gestate a child and pick an immature and unstable youngster under the dominance of his overprotected mother who is incapable of assuming any responsibility, until then. Nothing will turn out as planned and along the process all characters will undergo transformations. The Wind into a Violin is presented as a story of love against law or love as solitude or the acceptance of differences and above all the rise of a new family out of errors and unexpectedness.

Schedule

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