By chance, while finishing her degree in Exact Sciences, the soprano Pilar González Barquero ended up in the theater playing Narcisa, Lope de Vega’s first love. Now he no longer thinks about algebraic operations, the “bug” on the stage got in his way.
Without intending to, he is part of the cast of the baroque cabaret “Oro y Plata de Ramón”, inspired by Ramón Gómez de la Serna, which combines texts from the Golden Age with the Silver Age, flamenco with opera, the cuplé with Cole Porter, in a symphronism that backs up the work and the history of the writer.
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